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Second Source of Water of the Seychelles - Ground Water

by | 30-11-2015 01:01 recommendations 0

Seychelles archipelago contains both granitic and coralline islands. They experience two types of season
1. South East Monsoon (Dry Season) - May to October
2. North West Monsoon (Wet Season) - November to April
During the dry season, Seychelles experiences water shortages thus Public Utilities Corporation (PUC) are forced to ration the supply of water to households and firms.

It is believed by the general officer of PUC, that the amount of water that the rainy season brings every year should be sufficient to meet the population demand which is 40,000 cubic metre per day - however, only an average of 2,300 millimetres of rain is measured every year during the dry season. 


Minister of Environment, Mr. Dogley, went to Sweden, to see the possibility of getting assistance from the Swedish government to drill for underground water in the Seychelles archipelago, since they have an agency with expertise in ground water and their granitic nature is similar to that of the Seychelles. 

The process was explained as follows by Mr. Dogley
when it rains, the water accumulate in the cracks within the rocks, the accumulation of water will be like a dam only underground deep into the oil, during the dry season. May when its get really dry there will be an additional source of water instead of using 100% desalination.

To compensate for the dry season, a total of 1 million cubic metres of desalinated water is produced from four desalination plants every year, to be consumed by the population as potable water. 

 

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5 Comments

  • says :
    Great to hear this about Seychelles. It's a lovely Africa country I hope to explore soon with immensely beautiful environment. Water is a must for all and I am glad your government is treating as such. Thanks for sharing Shafira!
    Posted 01-12-2015 01:47

  • Luiz Bispo says :
    That is great. Hopefully it shall be explored through a sustainable way. Thanks a lot for sharing. Keep the good work.
    Posted 30-11-2015 09:42

  • says :
    Good that a new source of water has been explored.Thanks for the report.
    Posted 30-11-2015 04:43

  • says :
    well done, Shafira, more desalination plants will be necessary in the dry season to cater for the public needs.
    Posted 30-11-2015 03:51

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Glad to know about this newly explored second source of water in Seychelles and hope it will sort out water scarcity. Your Environment Ministry has really addressed the water scarcity issue nicely. Thanks for reporting, Shafira.
    Posted 30-11-2015 03:26

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