Qatar Charity, an International non-governmental organization in Ghana, has commissioned a Centralized borehole water system at Sagnarigu in Tamale in the Northern Region.
The borehole uses solar panel Energy to power reservoirs to produce clean drinking water for residents.
The project was powered with some sustainable climate resilient solar panels and pumps which are sustainable, pilot, and unique to that effect, offering the Qatar Charity their largest ever water solutions model project in Ghana.
The programmes Manager of Qatar Charity, Abdullah Muslem said the method adopted in the project design was cost effective, environmentally friendly, and implemented to fulfil the needs of clean drinking water for the residents of the area as it operated with sunlight in the day and filled the reservoir tanks to provide a means of water storage for use during the night.