Improving Access to Clean Water through Underground Rainwater Catchment Technology in Tallo District, Makassar

This project is implemented by Yayasan Kopernik on behalf of our partner who provided grant funding for this project.

We are using TAMETOTTO©, an underground rainwater catchment technology, to enhance access to clean water in coastal communities.

Project Type

  • Technology Distribution

THE PROBLEM

The coastal community in Tallo District, Makassar is facing challenges with limited access to clean and safe drinking water. Groundwater in the coastal area is not suitable for consumption, and households in Tallo rely on water from a communal well located near the mosque. However, this source is often scarce and only accessible to those living nearby. Additionally, the quality of the water has not been tested, posing a potential health risk.

As an alternative, residents purchase drinking water for IDR 10,000 per gallon (19 litres) at local refill stations, and clean water at a price of IDR 500 per 10 litres. They transport the water to their homes using carts and jerry cans, which takes an average of 10 to 15 minutes each trip.

THE SOLUTION

Kopernik will construct TAMETOTTO©, a technology developed by Daiken Japan, which collects, stores and converts rainwater into clean and safe drinking water. The objective is to establish a reliable source of clean water in Tallo District.

THE EXPECTED IMPACT

The use of rainwater catchment technology will provide cost-effective access to clean water for coastal communities in Tallo District.

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PROJECT COST

Type
Description
Amount

Solution & Project Implementation

Costs associated with the purchase of the solutions tested and project coordination

$34,321

Monitoring & Evaluation

Costs associated with data collection, analysis and reporting

$6,536

Administration Fee

Cost of transferring payments internationally, processing online donations (5%) and a contribution to Kopernik's operational costs (15%)

$10,114

Total $50,971

This project is implemented by Yayasan Kopernik on behalf of our partner who provided grant funding for this project.