The raw sewage menace in Naivasha town and its environs could soon be a thing of the past, as a water treatment organisation has pledged to involve themselves in its cleaning.
Davis and Shirtliff, who opened their branch offices in the town on Thursday, cited that they would be targeting to treat raw sewer water, and turn it into clean water for consumption.
Speaking during the opening, the Managing Director of the Company David Gatende, said that they were ready to partner with the county government and other stakeholders to look into the water treatment plan.
“The most important aspect is to have a right analysis of the water after which we can be able to convert if for proper domestic and market use,” said Gatende.
He further added that they would also get involved in the wastewater treatment analysis, which would be beneficial to the residents.
“The water table is quite high and we seek to see ways that will prevent the contamination of the water in the county. We feel that a lot of this water should not go to waste as its doing,” he added
Gatende added that area residents would benefit from the presence of the company as they will not be forced to transport machinery to Nairobi for repairs.