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The Thika water service provider is grappling with huge maintenance costs as a result of silting caused by heavy soil erosion . According to Thika Water and Sewerage Company (THIWASCO) managing director Moses Kinya, whenever it rains, muddy soil deposits end up in the water collection points, posing a major financial challenge in treatment.
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