Clean Water Responsibility (Wetlands)
Recycling
Closed loop irrigation systems.
Storage
Largest water storage capacity in Kenya – fully utilises natural flood flow – sufficient water for 6 months.
Capture
Active rain water capture from building/structures/growing tunnels.
Cleaning
Water cleaning systems, including reverse osmosis and creation of natural riperian/wetland areas.
Overall water usage is reduced, and the environmental impact of water use in our activities is kept to a minimum.
Maji Safi – Lungs of the Lake
Flamingo pioneered the use of wetland schemes to purify spent farm water.
A series of constructed pools utilise the Nile cabbage to suck out nutrients & impurities from grey water.
As water flows down through the pools the water becomes cleaner.
The environment surrounding the wetlands system supports a mosaic of habitats.
Birds, plants & invertebrates thrive in the wetland ecosystem.
Output water is clean enough to drink.
Papyrus plants filter excess nutrients & prevent erosion on the lake shore.
Papyrus plants are nurtured to help the wetlands system.
Papyrus plants are then transplanted around the lake.
Hydroponic water is recirculated and re-used.
- Clean Water
- Intelligent Farming
- Better Planet

