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Journey of An Aquanaut…. Sweta Jhunjhunwala Dec 6 th 2013 Unchartered Waters: Research & Exploration of Global Water Issues

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Journey of An Aquanaut….

Sweta Jhunjhunwala

Dec 6th 2013

Unchartered Waters: Research & Exploration of Global Water Issues

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Summer Internship

• Summer 2012

• Study of water rates in the US

DWSD Jharkhand

• Fall 2012 – Spring 2013 - Ongoing

• Multi-purpose R&D pilot projects

AGAIG Guatemala

• Fall 2012 - Ongoing

• IWRMS – Feasibility & Design

My JourneyPersonal Goal : Clean water for everyone

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Summer Internship – Study of Water Rates in the US

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Drinking Water & Sanitation Division, Jharkhand, IndiaMulti purpose R&D pilot projects

Project Themes:

• Rainwater harvesting to recharge

aquifers

• Leveraging solar energy for

water supply

• Cost effective piped water supply

to rural households

• Leveraging water from mines for

drinking water supply

Region Characteristics:

• Rich in natural resources – coal

mines, stone quarries

• Undulating terrain

• Rainfall pattern – Abundance

followed by scarcity

• Ground water contamination –

arsenic, fluoride and iron

Challenges: Data – access, availability

Political – instability, corruption

Cultural – customs, caste

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As Green As It Gets, GuatemalaIWRMS - Design and Feasibility for a coffee cooperative

Objective: Research and needs analysis of the domestic and agricultural needs of a

coffee farming community in Guatemala including feasible solutions.

Findings:

• Rainfall pattern – abundance

followed by scarcity

• Farms on volcano slopes – rich

fertile soil but high runoff

• Surface water contaminated, risk

of ground water contamination

• Lack of water sources near the

farms – no irrigation

Solutions:

• Build a cistern near the farms to be

shared by multiple farms

• Long term – Govt. to build

infrastructure for irrigation

Fundraising Alert: Coffee Rust “Roya” is affecting more than 70% farmers in Guatemala.

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My Conclusions:

• Water is a renewable resource

• Water challenges are typically related to water quality and access

• Human activities are contaminating the clean water sources

• There is a need for water storage solutions that leverage the

traditional practices of rainwater harvesting

• It’s never too late to realize that you are an aquanaut….

Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all– Nelson Mandela

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As Green As It Gets (AGAIG)Supporting small independent producers and promoting environmentally sustainable agriculture in Guatemala

• Supporting a collective of small

coffee farmers by micro-financing,

education and technology

• Promoting small-scale businesses:

local artisans, cosmetics for a

cause, green packaging, etc.

• Encouraging reforestation projects

• Developing appropriate

technologies: inexpensive, small-

scale, culturally sensitive

innovative solutions

• Community development

• Sustainable farming methods and

coffee processing

Get Involved!1. Group Tours and Workshops2. Donate or Volunteer3. Purchase coffee directly from

farmers4. Finance a small business loan

For more info: www.asgreenasitgets.org