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Tekyekrom is situated on the Dunkwa-Obuasi road. We will drill holes on 3 locations there. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/5%C2%B059'13.4%22N+1%C2%B046'32.3%22W/@5.9870609,-1.7778276,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d5.9870556!4d-1.7756389 Location 1] is where we are currently drilling for water, using the FloFlo.
 
Tekyekrom is situated on the Dunkwa-Obuasi road. We will drill holes on 3 locations there. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/5%C2%B059'13.4%22N+1%C2%B046'32.3%22W/@5.9870609,-1.7778276,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d5.9870556!4d-1.7756389 Location 1] is where we are currently drilling for water, using the FloFlo.

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Tekyekrom is situated on the Dunkwa-Obuasi road. We will drill holes on 3 locations there. Location 1 is where we are currently drilling for water, using the FloFlo.

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The FloFlo

The FloFlo is an ancient drilling tool, modernised by dutchman Floris de Vos in 2011 (see Facebook page) The FloFlo employs a hoist using a three legged tower. The drillbit is repeatedly hoisted and released to pulvarise the hard soil as it hits the ground. Once a substantial amount of soil has been pulvarised, the drillbit is replaced by the bailer, equiped with a valve, to pull out the soil. Thus it is a manpowered drill tool. Anyone can do it, and it is cheap and efficient.

The First Phase

The crew started working on September 14, 2016 (Bismarck, Akwasi Adea, Kojo Amoah, Dominic Asante, Yaw Fosu). The kontihene (head of the elders in the village) stopped by for inspection and some motivational words. After 2 days they had drilled 13 feet deep.