Location of the water sources
We have 4 sources of potable water:
- Rio Uchima
- Springs
- Projecto a Toronche
- Rain
The Uchima river is a powerful river with crystal clear
water (and trouts) flowing directly from the Podocarpus National park. It is easy
to tap into, in particular for the water-front quintas (Q1, Q2, Q17, Q15 and Q14).
For mountain quintas, the river water can be pumped into a storage tank and then
gravity supplied from there.
In addition to the river, we have 3 springs
which flow throughout the year without interruption. However we must say that due
to a very dry 2010 summer, itself following a very dry 2010 winter, 2 of the 3 springs
dried out this year. the river water was still abundant throughout the summer so
this is not really a problem, more of an inconvenience as more water has to be pumped.
The 2 springs on the western side of the road (of which one is indicated on the
photo below) are located at an altitude of 1830m and 1850m respectively. This allows
to gravity feed quintas Q8 and below. The water from these springs is pure, light
and absolutely delicious.
The Uchima spring (photo taken during rainy season)
The spring on the eastern side of the property is even higher being located at an
altitude of1970m. This will allow the gravity feeding of quinta 5 and quinta 16.
Q4 has its own water supply from the Toronche community project.
Quintas Q6, 7, 10 and 11 are located higher than the springs and for these quintas
we have several options which are currently being assessed:
- pump the river and/or spring water into one or more storage tank located near the
southern boundary line
- use another supply located higher. There is much water available above the property.
It is just a matter of building the infrastructure to collect it.
In addition to river and spring, rain water
can and should be collected particularly in the rainy season. It is a requirement
in our homeowner association by-laws for each individual quinta to have their own
storage tank (in addition to our tanks) and to set up the necessary infrastructure
to collect rain water. This way, in the event of water outages (for maintenance
or due to extreme weather conditions) water is still available. We endeavour to
provide the best water to all quintas but cannot be held responsible for outages.
Rain water is also an excellent supplementary source of water for gardening and
irrigation. Our water only caters for normal domestic use.
All in all, we must reiterate that water on the Cutanpamba property is abundant and of extremely high quality.
Considering that water outages on the public system in Vilcabamba are extremely
frequent in the winter, we don't envisage any serious restrictions.