Buri School in the Western Province is seeking help to fix the school’s critical water supply problem

Buri School in the Western Province is seeking help to fix the school’s critical water supply problem

Posted by : Frank Short Posted on : 18-Mar-2021

A report published today, Friday, in the Island Sun newspaper has claimed the Buri Community High School in Ranongga Island, Western Province is calling on kind hearted individuals or organisations to help address their water supply project.

Quoting the article it read.

The Principal of the School, Gregory Patovaki made the call when the Chief Education Officer of Western Province, and Save the Children, paid a visit to the school yesterday.

We managed to build two tanks, one of which has not been functioning due to lack of resources. Currently, we use only one tank to supply water to the school. However, water distribution has been quite poor as pressure is too low which is unable to supply water to most of the school’s standpipes. Standpipes situated along the valley are able to supply water for our students and staff.

Further assistance would bring effective and sufficient water supply to the school as well as staff houses,” he said.

Mr. Patovaki said the school is looking at utilising the other water tank but fell short of funding as school funds along with funds raised by surrounding communities had been exhausted.

Chief Education Officer Freedom Tozaka and Mr. Gregory inspect one of the newly constructed and unused stand pipe.

 “Our need for a proper water supply could be addressed only if we have seven poly-pipe rolls of 150 metres in length to connect to the other unused tank to our main supply line.

“We believe this is the only hope and we are waiting for and seeking assistance from our partners to help us with this project,” he said.

Mr. Potavaki said that the main supply tank at the school needs further improvement in term of its capacity to serve the school twenty four hours a day, seven days a week..

He said the school is rationing its water supply so that enough water is reserved to serve the school on a daily basis.

“We are very caution in terms of using our water. We have decided specific hour’s student and staff can access water.

“For example, we switch off our supply line during school hours after students have had their wash early in the morning. Later in the afternoon we open the supply line till late,” Potavaki said.

Principal Mr. Patovaki explain to the visiting Chief Education Officer about the school’s plan on developing a better ablution block for girls

He said the school has already constructed stand pipes within the school boundary along with proper toilets while waiting for the water supply to be fully functional.

The Chief Education officer of Western Province, Freedom Tozaka said his office will look at possibilities to assist Buri School with its water supply issue.

He acknowledged Mr. Potavaki and the Chairperson of the school, Roby Paul for their efforts in trying to improve the school’s water supply.

“Our task at the moment is to seek further assistance. More focus will be on poly-pipe lines and improvement of the school’s reserve tank.

My office will work closely with the school board and management to make sure the issue of the water supply is fixed,” Mr.Tozaka said.

End of quote.

Yours sincerely

Frank Short

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