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OUR VISION TO END WATER CRISIS IN DRC

LET'S TOGETHER HELP CHILDREN OF CONGO TO GET ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER

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THE NEXT BIG THING

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Reverse Osmosis Water Plant
High-Quality Water Solution

Congo Bomoko's research team focuses on critical scientific and technical issues to generate knowledge supporting sound decisions today and to anticipate the complex challenges of tomorrow. With a robust and forward-looking research program to provide clean water with less expensive technology, more effective solutions to provide clean water that will prevent multiple irregulated forages around the city of Kinshasa. 

By starting a water plant refinery with the soft water of the Congo River that is free from industrialization pollution, impurities, and minerals. It's a Win-Win for all Congolese!!

Contaminants in the water source, such as iron, manganese, calcium, magnesium, and chlorine, can react with the nutrients and cause problems with Congolese health. That's why Congo Bomoko is coming up with the latest technology focusing on providing clean water without using any chemical products in the process.

Reverse Osmosis systems are filtration systems that eliminate any water-borne particle that’s smaller than a water molecule. In essence, these systems make water free from lead, arsenic, and a variety of other unneeded (sometimes unhealthy) minerals. The size and quality of a Reverse Osmosis water system vary greatly from manufacturer to manufacturer. 

Most of the water refineries we are building along the river will produce hundreds of thousands to three million liters per day, to support large communities straggling to get access to clean water at a cheaper price. The revenue collected from the sale of water will be reinvested back into the community to improve their sanitation and infrastructure in schools, and hospitals, and finance youth after-school programs.  

The costs of a water plant vary from application to application and manufacturer to manufacturer. Keep in mind the storage areas for large amounts of processed water need to be addressed, areas built for tanks, and water truck tanks increase the cost of the investment.

One of the huge benefits of a reverse osmosis water filtration system is that it rids your water of sodium. Sodium is responsible for high blood pressure, liver problems, and kidney disease when consumed at high levels, it also eliminates lead. When consumed at high levels, lead can cause a whole host of health issues. These include increased blood pressure, fertility problems, nerve damage, and sometimes even brain damage.

In general, reverse osmosis water filtration systems use less energy than other types of water filtration systems. This is due to the fact they’re capable of filtering water with much greater efficiency than typical water filtration systems. Plus, you get some of the purest water in the world. For the most part, reverse osmosis systems are ridiculously easy to maintain and take care of. Typically, all we have to do to keep them running at their peak capabilities is to change their filters every 3 or so months

Water Distribution with Hauling Tank Truck 

Congo Bomoko has a research teams that are working to improve the access to clean water in the DRC. They are using a method called water hauling which involves hauling water in tanks using specialized trucks. These trucks have different water holding capacities between 1000-10,000 gallons and are equipped with pumping equipment and spray nozzles that can be used to help fight fires and for agriculture. The water is stored temporarily in a tank and is then distributed to various water stations around the city.

The goal of the team is to provide clean water to public schools, hospitals, dispensaries, police stations, and orphanages at no cost and to end the water crisis in DRC. They believe that providing clean water is a basic human right and should be accessible to everyone, especially for the children who suffer and die due to limited access to clean water and sanitation. The majority of the children spend 5 hours at school every day without no access to clean water and sanitation, and the majority sit on the floor or squeeze each other in a small seat for the rest of the year.

The revenue collected from the sale of water will be reinvested back into the community to improve their sanitation and infrastructure in the schools, hospitals, and to finance youth after-school programs.

Congo Bomoko teams want to empower poor communities and create opportunities for young Congolese. We believe that by working as a team, they can accomplish many positive services to empower communities and make a real impact in the fight against poverty.

Overall, Congo Bomoko is working tirelessly to improve the access to clean water for all Congolese, and to empower communities to prosper. They are using innovative solutions and the latest technology to ensure that everyone has access to safe and clean water, and to create a better future for all. By providing clean water, they are not only saving lives but also creating the foundation for sustainable development and a brighter future for all Congolese.

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FRP & GRP WATER TANK

In summary, Congo Bomoko is actively engaged in addressing the critical issue of clean water provision for small communities surrounding the city of Kinshasa. Through strategic utilization of water hauling and water plants, the organization is dedicated to ensuring access to clean water for these communities. Moreover, Congo Bomoko is exploring the potential of establishing a water plant refinery using the soft water from the Congo River. This initiative not only promises clean water but also holds the potential to generate employment opportunities and stimulate the local economy.

To facilitate the storage and distribution of potable water, Congo Bomoko has opted for fiberglass tanks, specifically FRP and GRP, known for their non-corrosive properties. Concurrently, the organization is committed to leveraging the revenue generated from water sales to enhance sanitation and infrastructure in schools and hospitals, as well as to fund after-school programs for young Congolese.

Recognizing the environmental impact associated with drilling boreholes, Congo Bomoko is conscious of the necessity for expert guidance to ensure the safety and purity of water sources. The organization is acutely aware of the cost-effectiveness imperative and is actively working to minimize costs for communities, striving to offer clean water at no charge to public schools, hospitals, dispensaries, police stations, and orphanages as their primary objective.

Understanding the urgency of the clean water scarcity in the streets of Kinshasa and throughout the DRC, Congo Bomoko is committed to providing tangible solutions on an immediate basis. With a firm stance against empty promises, the organization acknowledges the struggles faced by the Congolese people and is dedicated to fulfilling their inherent right to access clean water for survival on Earth. By delivering clean water, Congo Bomoko seeks not only to save lives but also to establish the groundwork for sustainable development and a brighter future for all Congolese.

The organization's proactive approach extends to investing in cutting-edge technology such as the Reverse Osmosis system, which effectively eliminates water-borne particles smaller than a water molecule, ensuring the removal of lead, arsenic, and various other potentially harmful minerals. Recognizing the strength and impact of collective efforts, Congo Bomoko underscores the importance of unity in addressing the water crisis. The organization firmly believes that through collaborative teamwork, they can achieve numerous positive outcomes to empower their communities.

Committed to making a genuine impact in the lives of the Congolese people, Congo Bomoko remains steadfast in its mission to provide clean and safe water, ultimately striving to enhance the overall quality of life for all.

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