We at 0721155332 offer Sewage Exhauster Services in Eldoret honey sucker truck for filled pit latrine & tiolet waste water & sludge removal.
sewage waste water removal”:
- Wastewater disposal
- Sewage management
- Effluent treatment
- Sewage treatment
- Wastewater discharge
- Sanitation services
- Sewage system maintenance
- Effluent removal
- Sanitary waste disposal
- Drainage system management
We offer sewage removal lorry services in the following estates in Eldoret
Here is a list of some estates in Eldoret you can get a honey sucker truck:
- Elgon View
- Kapsoya
- Pioneer Estate
- Langas
- West Indies
- Mwanzo Estate
- Annex Estate
- Huruma Estate
- Action Estate
- Kamukunji Estate
- Kimumu
- Maili Nne
- Jerusalem
- Kipkaren
- Munyaka
- Hill School Estate
- Kahoya
- Racecourse
- Chepkoilel
- Macharia Estate
- Poa Place
- Outspan
- Rivatex
- Silverline
- Hilltop
- Nobility Estate
- Eldoret East
- Yamumbi
- Teachers Estate
- Moi Estate
- Kaptinga
- Plateau Estate
- Kahoya
- Chebarus
- Sosiani Estate
- Sunrise Estate
- Kiptagat Estate
- Kipsinende
- Kapkeno Estate
- Embakasi
- Bondeni
- Nabkoi
- Kipchoge Keino Estate
- Upper Elgon View
- Kambi Somali
- Kipkenyo
- Munyaka
- Karuna Estate
- White Castle
- Sergoit Villas
Eldoret has been experiencing significant challenges with sewage drainage, which have been exacerbated as the town transitions toward city status. One major problem is the limited and aging sewer infrastructure. Several areas, particularly informal settlements, still lack proper connections to the sewer system. This leads to untreated wastewater being discharged into natural water bodies like the Sosiani River, impacting both the environment and public health.
The Eldoret Sewerage and Sewage Treatment Plant, located in Kipkenyo is used by Sewage Exhauster Services in Eldoret and is one of the key facilities addressing wastewater management. It treats sewage from 190 kilometers of sewer lines, using advanced biological methods to convert waste into clean water. Despite these efforts, the plant’s capacity is insufficient to fully meet the growing needs of the expanding urban population. Moreover, some estates and newer developments continue to experience frequent drainage blockages and overflows due to inadequate infrastructure and poor waste management practices​