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KW’S INITIATIVE TO REVOLUTIONIZE FAECAL SLUDGE MANAGEMENT

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In a remarkable collaborative endeavor, the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) recently joined forces with the United Cesspool Emptiers-Bugolobi (UCEB) committee at the Nakivubo sewerage treatment plant. Their shared mission? To address and overhaul the pressing concerns surrounding faecal sludge disposal at the Bugolobi Sewage Treatment Works.

Leading the NWSC team was the Plant Manager, Scovia Owomugisha, flanked by the Principle Commercial Officer-Apollo Omoding, the Principle Finance and Administration Officer-Florence Nanyonga, and the Engineer from the Sanitation Liaison unit-Morena Akurut. This gathering of minds dug deep into a comprehensive discussion, touching upon a number of critical issues.

The topics at hand ranged from the menace of illegal dumping to the imperative of safety compliance, the rate harmonization, and the establishment of a disciplinary committee. 

During this vital assembly, the UCEB team made a firm commitment to elevate their practices, recognizing the significance of their role in this ecosystem. On the other side, NWSC vowed to streamline payment processes, simplifying the financial aspects of faecal sludge management, and enhance access infrastructure, ensuring that the critical elements of the treatment process remain robust.

What truly makes this collaboration extraordinary is the firm commitment to regular communication and sustained teamwork. Both NWSC and UCEB have pledged to convene more frequently, with the shared goal of optimizing treatment plant functionality and refining faecal sludge management practices. This commitment to dialogue and collaboration is the linchpin of their collective success.

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