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NWSC, Water for People to make briquettes from faecal sludge

CONRAD AHABWE | PML Daily Senior Correspondent by CONRAD AHABWE | PML Daily Senior Correspondent
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Dr Eng Silver Mugisha (L), NWSC Managing Director and Cate Zziwa Nimanya, the Water for People Country Director poss for the picture after signing a memorandum of understanding. (Photo by Conrad Ahabwe)

KAMPALA- The National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Water for People Uganda to produce briquettes as a substitute for wood fuel and charcoal.

Speaking at the signing ceremony held at the NWSC head office in Nakasero, Kampala, NWSC Managing Director Dr Eng Silver Mugisha said the new technology will improve the lives of the people with better quality fuel and subsequently protect our environment.

“This is a very important milestone. We shall be able to convert the sewage sludge into fuel energy for cooking, avoid charcoal, cutting trees and protect our environment for a better future,” he said.

Dr. Silver added that the NWSC has been producing organic fertilisers from the sewage sludge. The new technology is value addition to corporation and the economic development of the people of Uganda.

He said that the new technology is not a profit making business. “This is a more sustainable way in dealing with sewage sludge and protection of the Environment. This is part of our waste to energy innovations,” he said.

He appreciated the Government of Uganda, the NWSC Board, Water for People and other key players who have supported the idea from inception to roll out.

Dr Eng Silver Mugisha, Cate Zziwa Nimanya and other officials respectively signing MoU at NWSC head offices in Nakasero Kampala. (Photo by Conrad Ahabwe)

NWSC working with Water for People with support from the Water Research Commission (WRC), ICCO Cooperation and UNICEF Finland has been carrying out research in production of sludge briquettes for over 3 years now.

Water for People Country Director Cate Zziwa Nimanya appreciated the partnership with NWSC.

“We are bringing new technology country. The briquettes made from the sewage sludge will be used as fuel for cooking, avoid the cutting down of trees and protect the environment.

Cate added that Water for People has undertaken a 3 years research in the USA and in Uganda on the safety and use of the Biofuel.

“Briquettes made out of faecal sludge are better than the other briquettes we have been using. They don’t have ash like charcoal, cooks for longer hours, is smoke free, has no smell and cheaper on the market.”

The briquettes will be sold by vendors, markets and leading supermarkets across the country.

 

 

 

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