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DAY 1 – June 5, 2012. June 27, 2012. Philadelphia Professional Chapter Las Delicias Water Project. Holman (driver from FIAT). Miguel Martinez (Supervisor). Miguel Delgado (from FIAT). Daniel Rivera (Engineer from Rotary). 260 Homes Served by Tank 3. 280 Homes Served by NEW TANK
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DAY 1 – June 5, 2012 June 27, 2012 Philadelphia Professional Chapter Las Delicias Water Project Holman (driver from FIAT) Miguel Martinez (Supervisor) Miguel Delgado (from FIAT) Daniel Rivera (Engineer from Rotary) 260 Homes Served by Tank 3 280 Homes Served by NEW TANK At lower elevation 117 Homes Served by Tank 3 291 Homes Served by Tank 1 33 Homes Served by Tank 2 33 Homes Served by Tank 2 CURRENT LAS DELICIAS WATER SYSTEM 154 Homes Served by Tank 1 Critical Elevation Diagram. Paintings are based on traditional El Salvadoran/Fernando Llort art. Project Description Project Data Sergio (LD ADESCO member) • Chapter Name: Philadelphia Professional Chapter • Project Name:Las Delicias Water Project • Project Location: Las Delicias, El Salvador • Project Phase:Implementation • Total Project Cost: $39,000 • Project Chapter Contact and Email: Adam Brostow; mountainelm@gmail.com • Partner Organizations: Project FIAT (NGO run by Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus), ADESCO(Las DeliciasWater Committee) • Significant Donors or Contributors: Boeing (2 grants) Las Deliciasis a village of about 3000 people located about an hour from the capital San Salvador. It has an existing drinking water system that consists of a well, two pumps (submersible and booster), three storage tanks at elevation (one supplied by a spring), and gravity distribution system. The village experiences water shortage due to high electricity cost. Hoarding water leads to disease. Over 80% of children in the village have parasites which leads to school absenteeism. Standing water provides breeding ground for Dengue Fever mosquitoes. Our chapter came up with a way to supply about 30% more water for the same energy consumed. About 50% of the population lives below the elevation of ~250’ above the elevation of the well while the tanks are located over 400’ above the elevation of the well. The solution is to add another tank at an intermediate elevation and pump to two different pressures. The tank was completed in late 2012. Most of the trenching to connect to the existing system was done in 2013. Now we are ready to install a VFD on the booster pump. Adding a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) will allow (a) matching the flow rates of the two pumps; (b) efficiently pumping at lower head; (c) eliminating the Power Factor penalty to obtain electricity subsidy. Mario (LD resident) DOWNHILL PROPOSED LAS DELICIAS WATER SYSTEM DOWNHILL Challenging part of trenching was excavating the concrete section of the road. Children will benefit most from the improved water system. Day 2 of construction of the new tank (now completed) – our partners Photos of Project Progress Sponsors August, 2012 September, 2013 September, 2013 July, 2012