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Revision as of 23:10, 15 November 2012

Introduction to all Handpumps

Handpump small2.jpg

There are many handpumps available for both households and communities. Below are Deep handpumps, from a 50 to 100 meters depth. Shallow pumps, 0-20m, and Medium pumps, 20-50m, are also available. The household-sized handpumps are for smaller groups, and the community ones are more robust and durable for groups up to 300 people. However, keep in mind the following qualities in choosing the right handpump for your situation:

  • Corrosion resistance: Pumps should be corrosion-resistant. Iron taints water and food, stains clothing, and tastes bad.
  • User group: Choose a pump for a small, medium, or large (300 people) group of users.
  • Pumping lift: Depth of the water table determines pump depth. Deeper pumps can be more expensive.
  • Ease of repair: Household repairs require different organisation and maintenance responsibilities than community repairs.
  • Yield, user preference: Users prefer pumps that have a high yield and an attractive look and feel.

Deep pumps, 50-100m

Remote EMAS icon.png
Treadle pump icon.png
Lever action icon.png
Lever action icon.png
RemoteManualPump(EMAS) small.jpg
Vergnet Hydro small.jpg
Afridev with bottom.jpg
Pamir pump small.jpg


Lever action icon.png
Lever action icon.png
Volanta icon.png
Volanta icon.png
India mark.jpg
Bush pump small.jpg
Volanta pump small.jpg
Duba pump small.jpg


Small land owners and how they lift water in Africa

Estimates of land area irrigated by small-scale private initiatives in selected countries of sub-Saharan Africa. Chart: IWMI.

Pump links

Acknowledgements