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SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure # Location Electricity Water Potable Water Phone/GSM/Internet Roads 1 Aadayse Available: 4 transformers No water. Using service No drinking water Alpha+MTC coverage water from Taybeh village 2 Aabbasiyeh Supplied from Zahrani 2 artesian wells, owned Drinking water available Land lines working as of station. by the village. 2nd week of September. There is a transfer No government supply. Mobile network is station to all the No water storage tank. functional. neighboring villages. Other private wells. Cabes and poles are extensively damaged. There are 3 private generators. The supply is good, but affected by rationing. 3 Ainatha No electricity. Water network is cut. No drinking water. GSM connection weak. The village needs 5 water tanks (400 liters each) to insure proper water storage. 4 Aita al Zot No electricity. Water network is No drinking Water GSM signal is good. damaged. No Landlines. No water storage facilities. Need water pumps. 5 Aita El Shaeb No electricity. Water tank available. 6 al khiam No electricity but there No water. No drinking water. GSM signal is good. are some small private generators. 7 Al-Tiri No electricity. No water. No drinking water. GSM working. 60% damage No land lines. 8 Al-Kantara Electricity available. No water. No drinking water. GSM working. 9 Alma Chaeb West side of village has Private well used by the Same artesian well used the landline is not no power at all. whole village. for service water working.neither the GSM. Eastern side only has power at night time. 1 of 8 SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure # Location Electricity Water Potable Water Phone/GSM/Internet Roads 10 Aytit Electricity is available Water tank totally They bring water from GSM functional. from a few days ago. destroyed. Wadi Jilo, or they buy No land lines. from stores. 11 Baraashit No electricity. Personal wells. Personal wells. GSM coverage is poor. Landlines not working. 12 Barich Electricity has been No water. No drinking water. Landline network restored lately but does damaged. not reach the whole village. 13 Batoulay 60% coverage mainly in Available. Available. GSM workin. the east of the village. No Landlines. 14 Bayad Available 12 hours per One artesian well, GSM workin. day. enough for village usage. No Landlines. Need electrical generator for water pump. 15 Bayada High shortage in water. High shortage in drinking water. 16 Beddias electricity from Zahrani Artesian well. No shortage. GSM and landlines station. Water tank. functionning. Infrastructure intact. Safe infrastructure. No private generators. Some privately owned wells. 17 Beit Lif No electricity. No water. No drinking water. No landlines. GSM is functionning. 2 of 8 SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure # Location Electricity Water Potable Water Phone/GSM/Internet Roads 18 Biflay No electricity. Infrastructure to homes Town accessible. 3 private generators in (water pipes, sewage, Damaged roads are in the town with etc) not damaged. the process of being approximately 50% of Water is not available. cleared by the town connected to them. There is not enough fuel municipality. however, nor a generator big enough to pump There is still fuel of all water to supply village types available in town water needs from a local (gas, diesel for and available artesian generators, cooking gas) well. although the prices of If supplied with a fuels went up to generator (100-125 KVA) prohibitive prices. this well could supply the entire town with water, as well as the surrounding villages. 19 Blida Electicity network was No water (usualy bought Available. GSM signal is weak. damaged. from Ttaybe). No landlines. 20 Bint Jbeil Electricity transferred The are private wells There is an artesian well Landlines are cut and the from Sultaniyyeh. Water is also transfered but not good for drinking. network is totally The government supply from Wadi Jilo or Ras El Needed drinking water damaged. is very weak. Ein. even before the war. GSM network is fine. All transformers burned Internal network is Some buy water from during the war. working but no stores. There are some private governmetn supply. generators (4-5 big They have to dig 800 genarators light up 120 meters to find water. houses). 21 Borj Kalaway No electricity. Water available but water Drinking water not Landlines and GSM are tank needs to be available. Has to be working. changed. bought from stores. 3 of 8 SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure # Location Electricity Water Potable Water Phone/GSM/Internet Roads 22 Borj Rahhal High frequency poles are Artesian well + large tank Same as service water. Landlines were damaged damaged (from Zahrani + generator for pump. Infrastructrure is being but now they are station). No government water. fixed. repaired. GSM weak. Infrastructure is damaged Internal infrastructure Good quality/always Internet: PCA station - and being fixed. available but not linked to checked & observed. net café. Transformers burned. external sources. Some residents buy Main transformer is There are small private water from market. weak. wells. Water line will be No private generators. Fuel is needed to run the repaired in 2 weeks. 30% damage. pumps. 23 Chaatiyeh Electricity is available Available. Brought from the source Landlines and GSM are from 8 to 10 hours a day, in Ras El Ein. working. and covers all the village 24 Chakra Network is damaged. The water storage of the Drinking water is stored GSM coverage is weak. village is not suffitient. from the rain. 25 Debaal No electricity. No water No drinking water. 26 Deir Amess GSM is functionning. No landlines. 27 Beir Ntar No electricity. No water No drinking water. Landlines and GSM are working. 28 Duheira Available. Available. Available. No GSM or landlines. 29 Froun No electricity. No water Provided by ACF. GSM is functionning. One generator, cannot No landlines. feed the whole village. 30 Haddatha Some electricity Some shortage. No drinking water. GSM is weak. transferred from No landlines. Soultanieh. 31 Hanaway Electricity is available Bought from the market. No drinking water. GSM is functionning. only in the center of the No landlines. village. 32 Haris No electricity. Need a pump. Need a pump. GSM is functionning. No landlines. 33 Hiniye No electricity. No water. No drinking water. GSM is good. No landlines. 4 of 8 SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure # Location Electricity Water Potable Water Phone/GSM/Internet Roads 34 Jbal El Botm No electricity. No water. No drinking water. GSM is good. No landlines. 35 Jibbin No electricity. Pump needs electricity. Drinking water is GSM coverage is very polluted. poor. Landlines are only at 10% capacity. 36 Jmaijmeh No electricity. No water. No drinking water. GSM is weak. 70% of population not No landlines. getting clean drinking water. 37 Kafra No electricity. No water. No drinking water. GSM is good. No landlines. 38 Kfardounine No electricity. No water. No drinking water. N/A 39 Khiam No electricity. Water network is GSM is weak. damaged. No landlines. There is a well and a small truck is doing the distribution. The water pumps are in a good condition. 40 Klayleh No electricity. Big shortage of water The village needs a 250 GSM is good. Few generators are supply. kva generator to pump No landlines. available. water. 41 Knayseh Electricity available for 8 Water is available from a Purchased from the N/A hours/day and covers all nearby spring. market. the village. 42 Kounine 4 electricity transformers Purchased from market Purchased from market GSM is good. were destroyed during or brought from nearby or brought from nearby No landlines. the war. springs (Ein Jdide, Ein springs (Ein Jdide, Ein The electrical network is Tahta). Tahta). down. 22 small generators distribute electricity to subscribers. 5 of 8 SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure # Location Electricity Water Potable Water Phone/GSM/Internet Roads 43 Maarakeh Electicity was fixed in the The municipality Purchased from market GSM is good. first half of September. distributes from the Wadi or from wells. Landlines were fixed. Available for 20 hours Jilo station. per day. There are some private artesian wells. 44 Maaroub No electricity. There is no electricity to There is no source of N/A pump the water. drinking water. They need a generator They are forced to buy (175 kva) to pump water bottles from Tyre. from the well and to homes. There are tractors for transportation of water. Water that they are able to use is found to have high levels of calcium in it. Water pipes from the main source have also been damaged. 45 Mahrouna No electricity. No water. No drinking water. GSM is good. No landlines. 46 Majdel Zoun 75% of the village is not Service water available. Drinking water is not GSM is good. powered. clean. Landlines are at 50%.. 47 Manouri Electricity is available Water is available but Same watr is used for Landlines and GSM are only at night. need mazout for the both drinking and working. pump. service. 48 Maroon El Ras 100% damage. 100% damage. 100% damage. 100% damage. 49 Marwahin No elecricity because the 1 well provides water to 1 well provides water to GSM coverage is poor. network is extensively the village but needs a the village but needs a Landlines not working. damaged. water pump (250 kva). water pump (250 kva). 50 Mays El Jabal No electricity. No water. No drinking water No GSM or landlines. 51 Mazret Mishref No electricity. No water. No drinking water GSM is good. No landlines. 52 Qana 6 of 8 SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure # Location Electricity Water Potable Water Phone/GSM/Internet Roads 53 Ramadiyeh Electricity available 12 Service water is Drinking water is Landlines and GSM are hours/day and covers the available.
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