Water Connections

Water Tank – Mbinudita School
The reservoir, which is located at the Mbinu Dita school site, is a reservoir that functions as a reservoir for rainwater from the school roof
No. Data Information
1 Village Name Mbinudita
2 Hamlet Name Tana Karang Backwoods
3 RT 03
4 RW 02
5 PIC The Water Committee and the SDN. Mbinu Dita
6 Number of Families
7 Number of peoples 113
8 Number of Houses
9 Facilities built 5500 Liter Fiber Water Tank
10 Point Coordinates -9.68135, 119.99865

The reservoir is located at the location of the Mbinu Dita, is a fiber-based reservoir with a capacity of 5500 liters which previously functioned as a reservoir for harvesting rainwater from the roof of the school, but after a source of clean water from drilled wells, this reservoir was moved to a higher place and converted to function as the main terminal which holds water when it is carried out extraction from borehole water sources. Currently, the school reservoir has been connected from a drilled well with a pipe of 270 meters (1 inch) long and water is drawn using a 1.5 hp (150 watt) submersible pump with a diesel power source (genset) with a capacity of 5000 watts. As a terminal reservoir, there are many stop valve controls that lead to village reservoirs and streams for school needs, so to maintain safety, a stop faucet safety room is also built next to the reservoir.

Until now, apart from being a terminal reservoir, SDN students and teachers. Mbinu Dita benefits from clean water flowing from this reservoir, both for sanitation needs, school kitchens, as well as drinking and cleaning needs for students after crossing the hills to arrive at school, another thing that is no less interesting is the availability of a nutrition garden. at the school’s location at the top of the hill, the harvest will be shared by students and teachers.

Until now, apart from being a reservoir terminal, SDN students and teachers. Mbinu Dita benefits from the clean water that flows from this reservoir, both for sanitation needs, school kitchens, as well as drinking and cleaning needs for students after crossing the hills to get to school. Another thing that is no less interesting is the availability of nutrients. garden. at the school site on the hill, the harvest will be shared by students and teachers.