DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 21 -- TANZANIA is perceiving a wind of change as water grid takes shape. Minister for Water, Mr Jumaa Aweso was quoted yesterday as saying that the government has begun constructing a National Water Grid, a project designed to ensure every region has access to the countrys freshwater resources, reducing reliance on seasonal rainfall.
He said the project that replicates the architecture of the national electricity grid, aims to interconnect major water sources nationwide. It is pertinent to have a National Water Grid, which is a strategic plan or infrastructure system designed to move water efficiently across regions, balancing supply and demand, enhancing drought resilience and ensuring reliable water access.
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