Securing Water for 100,000 Residents

Project: Water & Health (WASH) | Focus: Critical Infrastructure

In our ongoing drilling campaign in the Kryvyi Rih region, we are prioritizing high-leverage targets—specific locations where a single intervention supports a massive population.

By restoring water access to key regional hubs, specifically the central medical infrastructure, we are stabilizing services for a catchment area of over 100,000 residents.

The Multiplier Effect Water security is not just about the tap in a home; it is about the systems that keep a community alive.

  • Targeting Critical Nodes: By drilling deep-water boreholes for regional hospitals and community centers, we ensure that essential services remain operational for the entire district.

  • Maximizing Efficiency: This strategy allows us to deliver disproportionate impact. One well at a regional hospital doesn't just serve the building—it secures healthcare access for every family that relies on that facility.

Work is underway, and we are continuing to identify high-impact sites to expand this network of resilience.

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