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Working in partnership with The One Foundation, Co-op has spent the last 12 years investing in clean water, sanitation and hygiene projects around the world. We also are pioneering partners for Water Unite, and now, every bottle of water bought in a Co-op helps to support clean water projects and changes lives. By buying our water, you've helped The One Foundation to fund water, sanitation and hygiene programmes across the world. In April , we signed up as pioneer partners to Water Unite Global Investment Fund for Water , so now every branded bottled water that we sell contributes 1p per litre to the fund, which aims to end water poverty globally by So, when you buy water from Co-op, feel proud.

Eveline operates a milk vending business in Githogoro, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya. Until recently, Eveline depended on informal water vendors or unreliable water points for water. These would often be closed without warning, forcing her to fetch water from other sources which were very far from her shop. Her business requires at least 10 jerry cans of water a day for the cleaning of the dispensing machine and containers. A new landowner will need to factor in the cost of installing pipe from the meter to the improvements.

In addition to the connection fee, the supplier will have a base monthly rate for a minimum number of gallons with increases in cost for additional usage. Generally this is a tiered increase based on consumption, and the minimum is around 3, gallons.

If Co-op water is not available, the other option for most properties is a water well, and yes, this can be a very deep subject! In some areas, good ground water is available at depths of less than feet, while other areas may be 5, feet or more. While there may be ground water at shallower depth, it may not be drinkable. I recently helped a client purchase a large ranch in south Texas. While it already had a functioning water well with a depth of 6, feet, it was powered by an old diesel engine with a turbine pump.

Knowing this in advance, we were able to negotiate for the seller to pay a portion of the cost to replace the pump. This is where a rural land expert can be invaluable.

There are also areas where reliable and drinkable ground water are just not available. In these cases, the only other choices are to have bulk water delivered, a shared water use agreement with a neighboring property, rainwater collection, or using surface water. With so many variables when it comes to water on rural properties, it is a wise choice to utilize the knowledge of rural land experts like our team at Plateau Land Group. We can assist you with evaluating your choices regarding water on properties you are considering for purchase.

Beyond selecting or eliminating properties, we can also assist with researching and testing existing and potential water sources on a property as a part of due diligence. Give us a call today if you have questions or concerns about rural water. I feel like that would make it worth your time to find a good deal since you could save so much money. They might have their own wastewater treatment plants or they transfer their wastewaters to the municipal wastewater treatment plant on contracts.

The water co-operatives can also be combinations of the above-mentioned. After the changes in the legislation of the waste water treatment in sparsely populated area in , the number of water co-operatives has grown. After the year there have been established more than new water co-operatives and most of these collects waste water and transfer it to municipal waste water treatment plant.

Water co-operatives are established and owned by the people who need the water services. Usually the people who have the greatest need for the water services are the founders of the co-operative and they are in active role in the management of the water co-operative.

In many cases the active people have accelerated the development of the water and sanitation services on their neighborhood by establishing the water co-operative instead of waiting the actions of the municipalities. In Finland water co-operatives are supported mainly financially by government and local municipalities.

According to the national drainage program, during Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has supported water supply and sanitation on rural areas by 40 million euro.



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