Water Supply Reinstalls RO Water Purification Plant at Central Traffic Police Office
Providing clean water, sanitation, and hygieneLocation
Baggikhana Traffic Office
Date
September, 2025-26
Beneficiaries
350
Rotarian Involvement
15
Non-Rotarian
5
Project Details
Club
Balaju
Month
September
Fiscal Year
2025-26
Category
Providing clean water, sanitation, and hygiene
Project Description
Reinstalls RO Water Purification Plant at Central Traffic Police Office
On September 26, the Rotary Action Group successfully reinstated a Reverse Osmosis (RO) water purification plant at the Central Traffic Police Office. This important initiative will provide safe and clean drinking water to more than 400 traffic police personnel working at the office on a daily basis.
The previous water purification system had been damaged during the Gen-Z movement, resulting in a severe shortage of safe drinking water for the office. Recognizing the urgent need to support police personnel and ensure access to clean water, presidents of 13 Rotary Clubs came together and jointly mobilized resources in the spirit of Rotary’s theme, “Unite for Good.”
Through the funds raised collectively, the damaged RO plant was repaired, upgraded, and fully restored, ensuring long-term sustainability and improved water quality for the users.
Traffic police personnel serve the public tirelessly, working day and night to manage road safety and traffic flow. Access to safe drinking water is essential for their health and well-being. This Rotary initiative is expected to not only improve working conditions but also boost the morale and efficiency of the traffic police.
On September 26, the Rotary Action Group successfully reinstated a Reverse Osmosis (RO) water purification plant at the Central Traffic Police Office. This important initiative will provide safe and clean drinking water to more than 400 traffic police personnel working at the office on a daily basis.
The previous water purification system had been damaged during the Gen-Z movement, resulting in a severe shortage of safe drinking water for the office. Recognizing the urgent need to support police personnel and ensure access to clean water, presidents of 13 Rotary Clubs came together and jointly mobilized resources in the spirit of Rotary’s theme, “Unite for Good.”
Through the funds raised collectively, the damaged RO plant was repaired, upgraded, and fully restored, ensuring long-term sustainability and improved water quality for the users.
Traffic police personnel serve the public tirelessly, working day and night to manage road safety and traffic flow. Access to safe drinking water is essential for their health and well-being. This Rotary initiative is expected to not only improve working conditions but also boost the morale and efficiency of the traffic police.
Project Costs
| Description | Amount (NPR) |
|---|---|
| Per Club | Rs. 15,000.00 |
| Total | Rs. 15,000.00 |