Heavy rain is falling tonight in Mogadishu makes bajaaj float away

Mogadishu needs a drainage system and pipes that carry water to Water Treatments, Look at all that water that could be sent to a Plant and cleaned up for future use in Agriculture, to Feed livestock, Smh seeing this is sad This city will grow and get bigger and the problem will be 10X worse if they don't start a aggressive City Planning works.
 
Mogadishu needs a drainage system and pipes that carry water to Water Treatments, Look at all that water that could be sent to a Plant and cleaned up for future use in Agriculture, to Feed livestock, Smh seeing this is sad This city will grow and get bigger and the problem will be 10X worse if they don't start a aggressive City Planning works.
How long would it take if they start a citywide drainage system and pipes as well as sewage system if they start, let’s say for example, tomorrow? And how much would it cost roughly?
 
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xamar is always like this, especially during summer.

0 sewage or drainage systems, when there’s heavy rains the streets are flooding with filthy water and garbage. When the rain stops all the garbage just collects into random gutters and even hills.

The water just sits there for weeks on end blocking whole streets.

Here’s a pic I took when I was in xamar. The road was blocked off for months lmao.
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How long would it take if they start a citywide drainage system and pipes as well as sewage system if they start, let’s say for example, tomorrow? And how much would it cost roughly?

New sewer install is a usually around $60 per linear foot for 8” (200mm) diameter pipe that doesn’t require any dewatering in the trench and at fairly shallow depths, this will account for about 90% of the sewer system. As pipe gets deeper and larger it gets much, much more expensive to install. Depends on where you buy from, wallahi with the right investment Somalia could build its own pipes.


The annual cost to operate the water treatment plant is estimated at $12 million

where they could harvest power from the sewer system. They used various filtration systems from screens to settling tanks, and separated the solids from each stage.

Inside the main building they had a system of conveyor belts all carting around a mixture of human feces mixed with every other solid that makes its way into the sewer system, shredded into a paste. They dumped off the conveyors into huge incinerators. they were able to offset about 30% of the plant's total energy use by burning the waste solids.

All the clean water could be dumped into the rivers and lakes.

I would say the total could be 1.5 billion in investment and could grow as the city grows.

Somalia should follow the Singapore Way in Building infrastructure

 
New sewer install is a usually around $60 per linear foot for 8” (200mm) diameter pipe that doesn’t require any dewatering in the trench and at fairly shallow depths, this will account for about 90% of the sewer system. As pipe gets deeper and larger it gets much, much more expensive to install. Depends on where you buy from, wallahi with the right investment Somalia could build its own pipes.


The annual cost to operate the water treatment plant is estimated at $12 million

where they could harvest power from the sewer system. They used various filtration systems from screens to settling tanks, and separated the solids from each stage.

Inside the main building they had a system of conveyor belts all carting around a mixture of human feces mixed with every other solid that makes its way into the sewer system, shredded into a paste. They dumped off the conveyors into huge incinerators. they were able to offset about 30% of the plant's total energy use by burning the waste solids.

All the clean water could be dumped into the rivers and lakes.

I would say the total could be 1.5 billion in investment and could grow as the city grows.

Somalia should follow the Singapore Way in Building infrastructure

You’re smart sport. But 1.5 billion in the same sentence as Mogadishu thats a little sticky situation….
 

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New sewer install is a usually around $60 per linear foot for 8” (200mm) diameter pipe that doesn’t require any dewatering in the trench and at fairly shallow depths, this will account for about 90% of the sewer system. As pipe gets deeper and larger it gets much, much more expensive to install. Depends on where you buy from, wallahi with the right investment Somalia could build its own pipes.


The annual cost to operate the water treatment plant is estimated at $12 million

where they could harvest power from the sewer system. They used various filtration systems from screens to settling tanks, and separated the solids from each stage.

Inside the main building they had a system of conveyor belts all carting around a mixture of human feces mixed with every other solid that makes its way into the sewer system, shredded into a paste. They dumped off the conveyors into huge incinerators. they were able to offset about 30% of the plant's total energy use by burning the waste solids.

All the clean water could be dumped into the rivers and lakes.

I would say the total could be 1.5 billion in investment and could grow as the city grows.

Somalia should follow the Singapore Way in Building infrastructure

There was going to be a drainage and sewer system built in Xamar but for whatever reason it fell through in 1978
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