Togo opens Japan-funded solar water plant serving 3,000 people in Zio 4

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Wednesday, 15 October 2025 05:41
Togo opens Japan-funded solar water plant serving 3,000 people in Zio 4

(Togo First) - A new potable water treatment plant worth CFA104.6 million has been commissioned in Gapé-Kpédzi, in the Zio 4 municipality of Togo. Funded by Japan, the project aims to provide sustainable access to clean water for local residents.

Built on an ecological model, the station operates with a solar-powered slow sand filtration system. It draws water from the Zio River, located about 300 meters from the site, and purifies it to meet drinking water standards.

The facility is expected to serve over 3,000 people in Gapé-Kpédzi and neighboring villages. It was implemented by the Togolese NGO Partage et Action en Synergie pour le Développement (PASYD) with technical support from the Japanese company Yamaha.

Beyond its health benefits, the project offers local economic opportunities through technical training and job creation, particularly for young people, helping to reduce rural unemployment.

The initiative aligns with the Togolese government’s policy to achieve universal access to safe drinking water by 2030.

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