State plans to expand Kericho dams to raise water supply

By , June 30, 2023

The government will redesign and expand Itare Dam, Posta Dam, Soin-Koru, Itare-Litein water supply, and Londiani dams to accommodate and serve thousands of Kericho residents with enough water supply.


Principal Secretary for the State Department for Water, Sanitation, and Irrigation, Paul Rono (pictured) said Itare Dam in Nakuru will be remodelled to supply about 20 per cent of its water to Kipkelion East in Kericho.

He said that the Itate-Litein Water Supply Project will also be upgraded to supply more water to parts of Kaplong, Kapakatet, and Litein in the Bureti sub-County.

He urged the leadership of Kericho and the residents to encourage the youth to establish tree nurseries, especially for indigenous trees, where the government will purchase the seedlings, adding that the projection for Kericho County is to plant more than 10 million tree seedlings every year in order to help combat climate change.

Rono spoke after holding a water consultative together with leaders from Kericho, who included Kericho Governor Erick Mutai, Kericho County Woman Representative Beatrice Kemei, Ainamoi MP Benjamin Langat, and Soin Sigowet MP Justice Kemei.

The PS observed that the country was increasingly becoming water scarce, and efforts to restore wetlands and water springs and conserve the existing water bodies and rivers should be enhanced through active reforestation programs where individuals, communities, and institutions can jointly participate.

Speaking to the press outside the governor’s office, Rono reiterated that they have revived an orthodox reaction to the illegal water peddlers and those who steal water in the county, leaving residents with an unanswered outcry.


“We will ensure that every household in the country gets access to a reliable and adequate supply of clean water to enhance better living and help boost animal and crop production,” he said.


Meanwhile, the PS helped in launching a Water Police Unit to oversee the curbing of water wastage and illegal water connections, which were depriving many residents of getting enough water in their households.


The PS also said that other small dams and non-dam water points will be constructed across the country in order to encourage more water supply to communities in the country, which will assist in realizing the President’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda.

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