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Kaigangio
#101 Posted : Saturday, October 15, 2016 3:50:29 PM
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Just a query

-Aren't Ewaso Nyiro n Sagana the biggest rivers in Garissa/Tana belt?
-Dont the two rivers originate frm Mt Kenya and not the Aberdares?
-There are many n much bigger rivers in Kangema, Mathioya n Nyeri with origin in the Aberdares that are not part of this project, right?

I just to understand the desertification thing.


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murchr
#102 Posted : Saturday, October 15, 2016 4:03:25 PM
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Kaigangio wrote:
gk wrote:
Just a query

-Aren't Ewaso Nyiro n Sagana the biggest rivers in Garissa/Tana belt?
-Dont the two rivers originate frm Mt Kenya and not the Aberdares?
-There are many n much bigger rivers in Kangema, Mathioya n Nyeri with origin in the Aberdares that are not part of this project, right?

I just to understand the desertification thing.


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Kaigangio
#103 Posted : Saturday, October 15, 2016 5:27:56 PM
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@Members

For all those who are believing RAOs lies about desertification of lower tana region,here is the truth:

The river Tana is at her biggest as it passes Garissa because all the major tributaries and rivers draining their water in Tana have already done so. The rest beyond Garissa are temporary or dry streams which don't add any value to the overal river Tana water content.

The stream gauge at Garissa station has recorded the highest average rate of flow of 14,000 million cubic metres in 1968 from a low 0f 1800 million cubic metres per year in 1940s. At the time the feasibility study for Ndakaini dam water supply project was done in 1982 the average flow rate was 6000 million cubic metres per year which has been sustained all along to date with insignificant variations due to catchment interference.

Assuming that the collector tunnels were to tap the water on normal flows (not flood) and that resource is extracted to plug in the water demand deficit in Nairobi and water supply to the population along the project surroundings, then these turnnels would be delivering about 430,000 cubic metres per day. Adding this to the 540,000 cubic metre per day that is already being extracted, it adds up to 970,000 cubic metres, say 1 million cubic metres per day. This works out to 365 million cubic metres per year or 6% of the water available at catchment region!!!

After extracting 365 million cubic metre of water per year for consumption in upper Tana River basin, the water flowing and available at Garissa station is 6000-365 = 5635 cubic metres per year or 94% of the amount at catchment.

Next at river Tana Delta take out another roughly 10% mainly due to irrigation, evaporation, consumption by the local community along the river and ground sippage This works out to 600 million cubic metres per year.

The net average amount of water that will be entering the Indian Ocean after the completion and full operation of the tunnels would be 5035 million cubic metres per year which works out to 14 million cubic metres per day!!!!.

The question is how will a huge flow of water af an amount equal to 14 million cubic metres per day or 14 billion litres per day flowing into the ocean cause desertification along the River Tana drainage basin??? Just How????

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Lolest!
#104 Posted : Saturday, October 15, 2016 7:41:36 PM
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@gizzard, hats off

It's great to be a wazuan. Not heard your kind of arguments on this anywhere else. A newspaper article would help many more
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Bigchick
#105 Posted : Sunday, October 16, 2016 11:56:27 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
@gizzard, hats off

It's great to be a wazuan. Not heard your kind of arguments on this anywhere else. A newspaper article would help many more


I concur.

This are great insights.

I knew the Muranga politicians were just playing politics when they started asking what is in it for Muranga people.They were not intrrested in the environmental issues.

Thanks @Kaigangio.My social circles cannot believe my depth of knowledge on this matter.If only they knew the source😅😅😅
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hardwood
#106 Posted : Sunday, October 16, 2016 2:22:27 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
@gizzard, hats off

It's great to be a wazuan. Not heard your kind of arguments on this anywhere else. A newspaper article would help many more


I concur.

This are great insights.

I knew the Muranga politicians were just playing politics when they started asking what is in it for Muranga people.They were not intrrested in the environmental issues.

Thanks @Kaigangio.My social circles cannot believe my depth of knowledge on this matter.If only they knew the source😅😅😅


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murchr
#107 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 4:04:25 AM
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Now that Nairobi has been without water for sometime, are there wazuans still opposed to this project?
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#108 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 9:29:42 AM
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murchr wrote:
Now that Nairobi has been without water for sometime, are there wazuans still opposed to this project?


It's one thing to complain but another to offer solutions. It is a crime for Nairobi not to have water. CBD has not had water all through the tenure of the failed governor.

I commend the government for attempting to offer a working solution as much as we may not agree with it fully.

BBI will solve it
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hardwood
#109 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 10:15:07 AM
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murchr wrote:
Now that Nairobi has been without water for sometime, are there wazuans still opposed to this project?


Yes there are....until baba tells them otherwise.
kaka2za
#110 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 10:32:27 AM
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hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Now that Nairobi has been without water for sometime, are there wazuans still opposed to this project?


Yes there are....until baba tells them otherwise.


The project may not be needed regardless what Baba says. I understand that up to 40% of the water is lost along the pipeline. The problem can be solved by reducing the wastage.
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Gathige
#111 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 10:43:39 AM
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kaka2za wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Now that Nairobi has been without water for sometime, are there wazuans still opposed to this project?


Yes there are....until baba tells them otherwise.


The project may not be needed regardless what Baba says. I understand that up to 40% of the water is lost along the pipeline. The problem can be solved by reducing the wastage.



Most of the so called illegal connections are done officially by the water people.
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murchr
#112 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 4:07:24 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Now that Nairobi has been without water for sometime, are there wazuans still opposed to this project?


Yes there are....until baba tells them otherwise.


The project may not be needed regardless what Baba says. I understand that up to 40% of the water is lost along the pipeline. The problem can be solved by reducing the wastage.


With all the expansion of Nairobi you say more water is not needed?

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kaka2za
#113 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 4:20:26 PM
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murchr wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Now that Nairobi has been without water for sometime, are there wazuans still opposed to this project?


Yes there are....until baba tells them otherwise.


The project may not be needed regardless what Baba says. I understand that up to 40% of the water is lost along the pipeline. The problem can be solved by reducing the wastage.


With all the expansion of Nairobi you say more water is not needed?

We are enslaved people


No I didn't .More water can be available by dealing with losses through seepage.It's cheaper and more efficient because resources are scarce.
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murchr
#114 Posted : Wednesday, July 19, 2017 4:25:45 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
murchr wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Now that Nairobi has been without water for sometime, are there wazuans still opposed to this project?


Yes there are....until baba tells them otherwise.


The project may not be needed regardless what Baba says. I understand that up to 40% of the water is lost along the pipeline. The problem can be solved by reducing the wastage.


With all the expansion of Nairobi you say more water is not needed?

We are enslaved people


No I didn't .More water can be available by dealing with losses through seepage.It's cheaper and more efficient because resources are scarce.


No doubt but the current infrastructure was put in place in the 60s when the population was about 600K, today's population is about 4Million, can the same infrastructure sustain the city even without seepage?
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murchr
#115 Posted : Monday, April 16, 2018 6:54:18 PM
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Too much rain in Muranga. Is this project on going?
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Ericsson
#116 Posted : Wednesday, April 18, 2018 5:03:29 PM
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murchr wrote:
Too much rain in Muranga. Is this project on going?


Of course yes after the handshake
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Lolest!
#117 Posted : Wednesday, April 18, 2018 7:41:50 PM
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Despite the heavy rains that have pounded the country for more than a month, the Ndakaini Dam, one of Nairobi’s main water supply towers, has no water.

Officials say the dam lacks a reservoir to harvest water and residents will have to put up with water rationing until next year

One would have expected the long rains to bring residents’ woes to an end but water levels at Ndakaini dam is just at 30 per cent

https://www.google.com/a...eavy-rains-197418/%3famp
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#118 Posted : Wednesday, April 18, 2018 8:43:06 PM
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[quote=Lolest!]
Quote:
Despite the heavy rains that have pounded the country for more than a month, the Ndakaini Dam, one of Nairobi’s main water supply towers, has no water.

Officials say the dam lacks a reservoir to harvest water and residents will have to put up with water rationing until next year

One would have expected the long rains to bring residents’ woes to an end but water levels at Ndakaini dam is just at 30 per cent



What in the world does that mean?
murchr
#119 Posted : Wednesday, April 18, 2018 8:52:32 PM
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deadpoet wrote:
[quote=Lolest!]
Quote:
Despite the heavy rains that have pounded the country for more than a month, the Ndakaini Dam, one of Nairobi’s main water supply towers, has no water.

Officials say the dam lacks a reservoir to harvest water and residents will have to put up with water rationing until next year

One would have expected the long rains to bring residents’ woes to an end but water levels at Ndakaini dam is just at 30 per cent



What in the world does that mean?


Incompetence = Kizungu mingi catwalk. I thought a dam is a reservoir?
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deadpoet
#120 Posted : Wednesday, April 18, 2018 9:01:46 PM
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murchr wrote:
deadpoet wrote:
[quote=Lolest!]
Quote:
Despite the heavy rains that have pounded the country for more than a month, the Ndakaini Dam, one of Nairobi’s main water supply towers, has no water.

Officials say the dam lacks a reservoir to harvest water and residents will have to put up with water rationing until next year

One would have expected the long rains to bring residents’ woes to an end but water levels at Ndakaini dam is just at 30 per cent



What in the world does that mean?


Incompetence = Kizungu mingi catwalk. I thought a dam is a reservoir?


Indeed. A large body of water requires... another body of water? I am befuddled by this obfuscating vocabulary.
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