Sparkoper supported a sanitation project in partnership with FESPSP, AGERSA, and several municipalities in Bahia. The “Tô Ligado” program aimed to improve sanitation by connecting households to the sewage network, ensuring compliance with regulations, and enhancing public health.
The project involved data collection, user information processing, and technical visits for necessary connections. It successfully connected many households to the sewer network and identified others for future improvements.
Sparkoper is proud to have successfully supported a sanitation project in partnership with FESPSP (Fundação Escola de Sociologia e Política de São Paulo), AGERSA, and several municipalities in Bahia.
The project, through the “Tô Ligado” program, aimed to improve sanitation conditions by identifying and connecting households to the sewer system, ensuring compliance with municipal regulations, and enhancing public health.
Partners:
- FESPSP
- AGERSA
- Embasa
- Multiple municipalities in Bahia
- Sparkoper.
Project Achievements
- Household Connections: Numerous households were successfully connected to the sewer system, with many more identified for future improvements.
- Data Collection and Technical Visits: The project involved door-to-door surveys, processing user information, and conducting technical visits to assess and execute necessary connections.
- Improved Public Health: By connecting households to the sewer system, the project significantly improved sanitation and public health conditions in the municipalities involved.
Implementation Phases
- Initial Data Collection: Door-to-door surveys were conducted to gather user information and raise awareness about social responsibility.
- Processing of User Information: Utilization of Embasa’s Ortofoto system facilitated the identification of hard-to-locate properties.
- Technical Visits: Technical teams conducted visits to assess the situation and make necessary connections.
Training and Support
Comprehensive training programs were provided for local teams to ensure effective implementation of the project.
Ongoing support from technical and administrative experts ensured the smooth execution of the project.
The “Tô Ligado” program exemplifies how collaboration and innovative approaches can significantly improve public health and sanitation standards. Special thanks to the technical teams from Embasa, the various municipalities, and the local authorities, whose expertise and dedication were crucial to the success of this project. The involvement of AGERSA and the support from the French authorities were instrumental in achieving our goals.
This initiative marks the beginning of a fruitful partnership, enhancing the quality and efficiency of sanitation services in Bahia. Thank you to all partners and stakeholders for their commitment to this transformative initiative.