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Updated: November 30th, 2009 10:26 AM GMT-05:00

Sandvik Plays Part in Kenyan Rift Valley Dam Project

Sandvik QH330 feeding the QA240
The Sandvik QH330 feeding the QA240 with the clean aggregate fraction in the foreground.
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Local Interest. The Sandvik equipment producing aggregate from the dam excavations was a great source of interest for visitors and locals.
Mr. Booker Mbugua outlines the benefits of mobile aggregate production as the Hon. Mwangi Kiunjuri (centre) looks on.

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Water is the world's most precious resource, and in many parts of Africa the ability to provide clean drinking water is literally the difference between life or death for many people. In order to facilitate the provision of water for drinking and agricultural use, the 17th October saw the official opening of the Chemususu Dam project located 80km North West of the town of Nakuru in the Rift Valley.

The dam was officially opened by the Assistant Minister for Water, Mr Mwangi Kiunjuri, storing almost eleven billion litres of water when in full operation, in order to service one of the driest regions in Kenya. The rains for Rift valley have often proved to be unreliable, and thus the Kenyan government has taken this brave step to ensure drinking and associated requirements will be met for years to come, even in the driest of seasons.

The official opening coincided with the commissioning of a mobile screening and crushing train supplied by Sandvik Mining and Construction Tanzania.  This has been supplied in conjunction with the VAS Group, a Nairobi based supplier of specialist construction equipment. The screening and crushing train is initially being utilised to produce road base for the haul roads on site, and will then be required to provide all necessary aggregates for the fill and associated construction requirements.

The screening and crushing train consists of a QJ240 (C-10+) jaw, a QH330 (F-1080) cone and a QA240 (S-4) screener.  The productivity, mobility, manufacturing excellence and the inherent versatility of the individual units have been proved to be perfectly suited to working in what is initially a confined space. As the site expands, the high output of these machines will be crucial in meeting the two million plus tons of material required for completion of the project.

The QA240 double-deck Doublescreen has been designed for operation where massive throughput is required, but also there still exists a requirement for precision screening only available from a Doublescreen.  The patented double screen box enables greater accuracy, productivity and a more efficient screening system. Each box is hydraulically adjustable, incorporates a separate drive motor to enable a reverse throw of materials and separate variable speed motors for each screen box.  The QA240 produces a huge screening area (at least equivalent to a traditional 16' x 5' - 4.8m x 1.5m - screening system) but with two independently adjustable screen boxes for precision screening and massive production.

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