home.social

#melamchi β€” Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #melamchi, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Here is the sad thing about #watercrisis in #Kathmandu

    Drinking water comes once a week for 5-6 hours which has to filled up in a tank for most households. The #Melamchi project that was supposed to provide water to the valley took more than 23 years to complete. Problem is population has tripled & climate disasters have interrupted operations which has resulted in intermittent supply.

    Should we still target for #megaprojects to solve these types of urban water crises? I'm not so sure anymore

  2. Here is the sad thing about #watercrisis in #Kathmandu

    Drinking water comes once a week for 5-6 hours which has to filled up in a tank for most households. The #Melamchi project that was supposed to provide water to the valley took more than 23 years to complete. Problem is population has tripled & climate disasters have interrupted operations which has resulted in intermittent supply.

    Should we still target for #megaprojects to solve these types of urban water crises? I'm not so sure anymore

  3. Here is the sad thing about #watercrisis in #Kathmandu

    Drinking water comes once a week for 5-6 hours which has to filled up in a tank for most households. The #Melamchi project that was supposed to provide water to the valley took more than 23 years to complete. Problem is population has tripled & climate disasters have interrupted operations which has resulted in intermittent supply.

    Should we still target for #megaprojects to solve these types of urban water crises? I'm not so sure anymore

  4. Here is the sad thing about #watercrisis in #Kathmandu

    Drinking water comes once a week for 5-6 hours which has to filled up in a tank for most households. The #Melamchi project that was supposed to provide water to the valley took more than 23 years to complete. Problem is population has tripled & climate disasters have interrupted operations which has resulted in intermittent supply.

    Should we still target for #megaprojects to solve these types of urban water crises? I'm not so sure anymore