Water rationing to stay longer as dam levels remain low - News Summed Up

Water rationing to stay longer as dam levels remain low


By JAMES KARIUKIMore by this AuthorBrace for a longer period of water rationing, the government has told factories and consumers of the precious resource in Nairobi. The CS instead urged factories to embrace water recycling to mitigate the impact of rationing. Ms Wakhungu, who visited the dam last Saturday, said the situation is yet to improve forcing them to continue the water rationing programme for Nairobi’s factories and residents. The CS spoke at Nestle Kenya’s factory in Nairobi on Monday when she commissioned a Sh47 million electric wastewater recycling facility expected to reduce the company’s water bill by Sh2.4 million every year. Nestle Kenya Managing Director Ciru Miring’u said the facility will also provide them with about 13,000 litres of water daily for non-core use.


Source: Daily Nation May 29, 2017 18:33 UTC



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