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Experiences from the Field: Building a Water Distribution System in Rural Honduras. Ethan LaRochelle Northeastern University Engineers Without Borders Building a Better World, One Community at a Time. Travel and Lodging. Travel with Americans Caring Teaching and Sharing (ACTS)
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Experiences from the Field: Building a Water Distribution System in Rural Honduras Ethan LaRochelle Northeastern University Engineers Without Borders Building a Better World, One Community at a Time
Travel and Lodging • Travel with Americans Caring Teaching and Sharing (ACTS) • Accommodations • Local guides • Communication
With water everything is possible. Without water nothing is possible. ~Dean Seibert, M.D. ACTS
2001: EWB-USA founded 300 chapters 12,000 members 280 Projects in over 40 countries 2004: EWB-NEU founded 2005: EWB-NEU travels on first trip 5 successful trips 118: Population of Los Planes EWB by the Numbers
Los Planes: Spring 2006The Assessment • Main water source from a stream 15 min. away • A few houses receive a trickle for about 1 hour each day • Both sources contaminated with coliforms
Los Planes: Spring 2006The Assessment • Water sample testing • Traditional surveying works well for elevations • Establish benchmark • Sub-meter accurate GPS is quick • Don’t rely on elevations
Los Planes: Spring 2006The Assessment • On average 6 people live in each home • Villagers report going without food 2-3 days a week • Very little variety in diet • Malnutrition is a major problem
Los Planes: Winter 2007ACTS Assessment Follow-up • Keily Marisela Vieda19mo female 14lbs. • Diagnosed with severe malnutrition, poor growth, language delay and lower extremity flaccidity • Many Villagers in poor health • Report if they had more reliable water source they could grow a variety of vegetables
Main Pipeline Where We Need to Go
Overall Feasibility Elevation: 2836 ft 354 ft elevation difference 4.5 gpm,1.5” PVC, C = 80 Hazen-Williams headloss 55 ft Water Source: 4.5 gallons per minute 20 year demand projection: 5,645 gallons per day Diurnal demand cycle Los Planes: 2482 ft Profile View
Suspension Design • 1.5” galvanized iron water pipe • 5 mm steel cable (4,000 lb strength) • 1.5” galvanized iron pipe for columns • Concrete/soil footings • Steel cable stirrups (calculated lengths)
Design Process • Excel Hazen-Williams water flow model • Multi-phase implementation • Phase 1 • Transmission pipe • Suspension river crossings • Break pressure tanks • Community tap stand • Phase 2 • Reservoir Tank • Distribution Network
Los Planes: Spring 2007Phase 1 ImplementationConstructing a Bridge
Recap of Implementations • Phase 1 (Spring 2007) • Transmission pipe • Suspension river crossings (1of 2) • Break pressure tanks • Community tap stand • Phase 2 (December 2007) • Suspension river crossings (2of 2) • And “Blip” • Reservoir Tank (Finalize location) • Distribution Network (Acquired materials) • Disinfected Line • Assessed previous work
Important Lessons Learned • Consider arriving on a Thursday to allow shopping on Friday. • Allow twice as much time as you think you'll need for everything. Allow more if the task involves conversation or other human interactions. • Have another person check your work or calculations, especially if it is after 10:00 pm or before 6:00 AM. • Bring large format pictures and drawings to show at the “kick off” meetings. • Make lists of things to do and bring the night before. • The most focused and productive meetings can occur while driving on bumpy roads before sunrise. • The villagers are resourceful. And don’t need to be micromanaged. • Use designs that feature easy construction. • Always bring the PVC saw, duct tape, string and rope. The tree vice was crucial for working with GI
Additional Lessons Learned • Don’t touch geckos, they may be scorpions. • Avoid eye damage – wear sunglasses when riding in the back of the truck. Insects hurt at high velocities. • Bolt cutters cut bolts, not cable. • Buy more vegetables and canned fruit. Eat more vegetables and canned fruit. • Always bring toilet paper in the field – Lempiras are not as absorbent.
Paying For It All • All trips are paid for through fundraising • Average cost is $10,000-15,000 depending on size and type of trip • 50% is usually dedicated to airfare
Fundraising CIVILized Solutions • Donations • Engineering Companies • Grants • Family and Friends Smurfit-Stone Container Co.
Questions? • Contact Information • Ethan LaRochelle :EthanLaRochelle[AT]gmail[DOT]com • For more information: • www.ewb.neu.edu • Pictures and video: • www.ewbneu.smugmug.com Thank you!