Water for Life Project Apatut, La Union, Philippines

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Water for Life ProjectApatut, La Union, Philippines

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EWB-USA

Vision:Our vision is a world in which the communities we serve have the capacity to

sustainably meet their basic human needs, and that our members have enriched global perspectives through the innovative professional educational

opportunities that the EWB-USA program provides.

Mission:EWB-USA supports community-driven development programs worldwide by

collaborating with local partners to design and implement sustainable engineering projects, while creating transformative experiences and

responsible leaders.

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EWB-MAP

Established 2006

Philadelphia regional chapter

Mentor University chapters

Local Service Projects

Rwanda Health and Healing

El Salvador Project FIAT

Philippines Water for Life

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Apatut – Community Overview

• Located approximately 200 miles northwest of Manila

• Approximately 750 residents• Approximately 300 students

at school• Predominantly farming

community• Large variations in income,

water access, and home quality across community

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The Problem:• Apatut residents obtain water from shallow wells that show high levels of fecal coliform in water quality tests•7 of 8 wells tested show contamination above allowable levels•Community members suffering from illnesses associated with poor drinking water quality, such as diarrhea, dysentery and stomachache

• Access to clean, consistent source of water is not equitable across the community• In some cases, wells built immediately adjacent to latrines

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EWB-MAP Project Goals• Provide clean, potable water at school (primary goal of community)

• Provide clean, potable water at centralized faucets (Phase 1) and to every house in community (Possible Phase 2)

• Ensure equitable distribution of clean, potable water throughout the community

• Get community ‘buy-in’ by incorporating community feedback during design phase and community labor and financial donations during construction phase

• Facilitate project sustainability by providing financial and operation and maintenance training to Water Cooperative

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March 2010 EWB-MAP Assessment Trip

• Meetings with Water Cooperative members, local Rotary Clubs, St. Louis College, Apatut residents

• Inspected ‘mountain spring’ – not a spring, ruled out as water source• Collected water samples from shallow supply wells and ‘spring’ – shallow wells

show contamination• Repaired well pumps at school• Completed surveying with St. Louis college• Walked proposed pipeline run• Conducted visual inspection of soils – classified as SM based on Unified

Classification System• Met with local well driller and local electric company representative• Evaluated tank and well sites• Completed health surveys• Installed solar data collector to evaluate applicability of solar powered system

components

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Major System Components

Well – 120 feet deep

Pump – submersible, 5 HP

Electric Service – new transformer and service line

Tank – 21,000 gallons, concrete block

Pipeline – 4,000 feet

Tapstands – 3 for community, 1 for school

Water Treatment – chlorination and/or sand filtration

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Deep WellWell Site

•Need 26 GPM minimum•Pump Testing to be completed after well install•Rotary or Hammer drilled•Approximately 120 feet deep based on driller estimates•Overburden Construction•6” diameter PVC•Well to be developed after install

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Storage Tank

Tank Site

Tank Capacity = 21,000 gallons

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Pipeline and Tapstands

4,000 feet of pipe

2” and 3” PVC

Road and stream crossings

3 community tapstands

1 tapstand for the school

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Water Treatment

Unable to test water until well is drilled

Local well drillers believe water will be safe to drink straight from the well

Required to disinfect by Philippine government

Bag filter and in-line chlorine disinfection

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Sustainability Measurements• Health: measured via health surveys 2 and 5 years after system completion

Goal: Improved health conditions based on original health surveys

• Water Quantity: measured via flow meters at tank and tapstandsGoal 1: Supply sufficient to meet current and future demandsGoal 2: Water equitably distributed and used by all residents

• Water Quality: tested by certified labsGoal: 100% of samples with concentrations below Philippine National Standards for all tested parameters

• Financial Stability: determined using financial documents from Water CooperativeGoal 1: Water Cooperative able to afford maintenance, repairs, and upgradesGoal 2: Water Cooperative able to successfully and routinely collect fees

• Technical Stability: determined using repair and maintenance logs in O&M manualGoal 1: Inspection and maintenance conducted on a routine basisGoal 2: No service outages are experienced as a result of poor maintenance

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Challenges

• Obtaining Reliable Information

• Time Window for Construction During Dry Season

• Communication with Host Community

• Permits

• Funding

• Keeping all partied engaged and involved through it all!

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Timeline/Next Steps

2010 Assessment Trip – Now• Final design plans and reports completed and submitted to EWB-USA• EWB-USA Technical Advisory Committee review and design approval• Secure landowner Memorandum of Agreement• Submit for well drilling permit (Sept 2011 permit projection)• Continued fundraising efforts

Summer 2011• Finalize and submit RI Grant Application (July 1)• Continue to refine pricing and coordinate design/construction items• Continued fundraising efforts

October – December 2011• Drill well, perform water testing and confirm well viability as required by

EWB-USA and RI.

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Timeline/Next Steps (cont.)

January 2012• EWB-USA approvals for remainder of Phase 1 Implementation

February –April 2012• Remainder of Phase 1 implementation – storage tank, distribution

system, tap stands.

Post Implementation• System monitoring and assessments as required by EWB-USA• Planning and implementation of possible Phase 2

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FundingPhase 1 Budget:• Well Drilling – approx $37k• Remainder of Phase 1 Implementation – approx $67k

Funding Status:• Current account balance - $27.3k• Committed funding from Hatboro and Corporate Sponsors to be used in

RI grant process – 13k

Filling the Gap:• RI Matching Grant app to be submitted in July 2011 for further funding.• Project is set up on RI website for outside funding• Solicit Philadelphia District and clubs to join the effort.• EWB-MAP is continuously applying for additional grants.• EWB-MAP is planning additional fundraisers for this summer.• EWB-MAP travel members getting assistance from employers to defray

travel expenses (Baker).

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