en.Wedoany.com Reported - The main structure construction of the Malava Water Supply Project in Kakamega, Kenya, undertaken by China Railway Group Limited (CREC) through its subsidiary China Railway No.10 Engineering Group, has recently been fully completed, officially transitioning the project into the electromechanical installation phase.

The Malava Water Supply Project is a key local livelihood water conservancy project, aiming to establish an integrated water supply system. The construction scope includes an intake weir, a water treatment plant with a daily capacity of 1,200 cubic meters, 24 kilometers of distribution pipeline network, storage tanks, water kiosks, and public washing areas. The water treatment plant will serve a local population of 100,000 residents, and upon completion, it is expected to significantly improve the living environment and provide essential support for local agriculture and small-scale industrial development.
The Kakamega region features scattered villages, complex terrain, and variable hydrological conditions, posing considerable challenges to the laying and coordination of the long-distance pipeline network. The project team optimized the construction plan based on local conditions, strictly controlled construction techniques, project quality, and safety production, and scientifically planned the schedule in accordance with climatic conditions to ensure the project progresses to high standards.
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