• DANIS WANDAGO

    Pumbing  Trainer at Mungatsi Technical and Vocational college. Currently pursuing Diploma In Technical Trainer (Water Engineering) at Kenya School of TVET

Available courses

this unit enables learners to acquire knowledge and skills in how to discharge wastes from the building.

A water supply system is the infrastructure for collecting, treating, storing, and distributing water to consumers for various uses. Key components include the water source (like groundwater or surface water), treatment facilities, storage tanks, and a distribution network of pipes, pumps, and valves that deliver water to homes, businesses, and public needs like firefighting. 

A drainage system is a network of pipes, channels, and structures that collect and redirect excess water to prevent flooding and water damage. These systems manage water flow through a three-phase process: collection (gathering water from sources like rain or wastewater), conveyance (transporting the water through pipes or ditches), and discharge (safely releasing the water into a natural body or treatment facility). Common types include surface systems that handle water on the ground and subsurface systems that manage groundwater, with examples ranging from household gutters to large-scale stormwater management infrastructure.