RAWCS Timor-Leste wells project august 2014

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  1. 1. Water and Sanitation Projects Districts of Baucau, Lautem and Viqueque Timor Leste RAWCS Project 21-2011-12 August/September 2014
  2. 2. Laga Orphanage Install new pump with protection to prevent burn out
  3. 3. Laga High School New water supply from orphanage and refurbish supply to toilet block and kitchen Postponed
  4. 4. Nunira Primary School Install guttering and tanks to service toilet block and kitchen
  5. 5. Saelari Community, School and Health Clinic Install additional storage tank and pipe work to better service school and health clinic Additional new
  6. 6. Contributors to the 2013/14 Program Thanks go to the team who carried out the work:- Max Bird, Greg Williams, Ted Evans, Tom Hoyer, Brianna Bird,Mario Dejesus and our Timorese helpers Overall Expenditure was $39,000 US contributed by:- District 9465 Rotary Foundation Global Grant Southern Districts RC Kwinana RC Doncaster RC (Vic) Palm Beach RC Rockingham RC Byford & Districts RC Albany Port RC Dili RC Without their support the program would not have been achieved
  7. 7. Education High priority What is there after school? Job prospects are limited
  8. 8. Tradesmen Training standards Equipment availability
  9. 9. Religion Patience Father is a little late 344 kids being confirmed at annual
  10. 10. Cooking External kitchen on houses Wood fires Schools have meal provided
  11. 11. Freedom Fighter Memorials
  12. 12. Cemeteries Gravestones very elaborate Are in the best locations Well maintained
  13. 13. Water Sources The water sources are generally meager with flows of 5-10 litres/ minute at the end of the dry season
  14. 14. Sanitation and Water Quality Water bottles are old cooking oil 5 litre plastic containers Toilet paper
  15. 15. People Power
  16. 16. Transportatio n The good and the Bad?
  17. 17. Sustainability Use of untreated Australian pine is common Use of rendered blockwork for water retaining structures
  18. 18. Thank You People always want to thank us whether with a meal, Tais or Guards of Honour
  19. 19. Celebration s The people love to celebrate whether it is the Death of a King A Christian Festival National Heroes Day Proclamation of Independence Day There are 15 National Holidays proclaimed
  20. 20. Priorities Are these more important than water and sanitation?
  21. 21. Scenery
  22. 22. 2014/15 Program Buibela
  23. 23. 2014/15 Program Buibela Source has flow of 3-5 litres/minute Very remote with vehicles visiting couple times/year Story that bamboo pipeline existed in the past Source 550 metres above school Community of 15 households with very little prospect of power or water in near future
  24. 24. 2014/15 Program Baguia High School Install gutters on building Install 2 x 10,000 litre tanks Tanks bases Pipework to tanks Provides adequate water for the 250 kids for 8 weeks without rain
  25. 25. 2014/15 Program Baguia Primary School Gutter improvements and additional length Additional 10,000 litre tank Plumb to existing ablution block Provides adequate water for the 150 kids for 10 weeks without rain
  26. 26. 2014/15 Program Samalari Establish source works similar to Saelari Submersible pump 25 l/m x 90 metres 1,000 metre overhead electrical 1,000 metre x 32 mm delivery pipe 2 x 7000 litre storage tanks 1,000 metres x 25 mm distribution Provision of a water supply to a community of 150 households
  27. 27. 2014/15 Program Budget Materials $25,000 US Local Trades Contractors $ 3,000 US Vehicles, accommodation, meals, airfares $22,000 US TOTAL $50,000 USD TOTAL @ 78c US $61,000 AUD Confirmed Contributions Margaret River Lions Club Albany Port RC Kwinana RC Mill Point RC District 9465 Seeking Contributions at least the same to 2013/14 from Rockingham RC Global Grant application submitted Southern Districts RC Palm Beach RC Byford and Districts RC Ballajura RC Subject to adequate funds being raised a team of 5 or 6 is planning to go to Timor in September/October to implement the Program
  28. 28. Storage at Laga