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Water Engineers for the Americas

Water Engineers for the Americas. WEFTA. Sampling of Completed WEFTA Projects. Kerani, Bolivia (in collaboration with Suma Jayma).

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Water Engineers for the Americas

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  1. Water Engineers for the Americas WEFTA Sampling of CompletedWEFTA Projects

  2. Kerani, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Gravity fed community water system including 3 spring catchment works, 2 pressure break tanks, 2 collector tanks, 25,000 liter storage tank, piping and service connections. • Serving 137 families. • Project completion date: April 2005 • Total project cost: $25,660 • Local Contribution: $ 1,430 (plus labor and local material) • Municipality: $ 2,050 • Water for People $11,180 • WEFTA: $11,000 (Waterlines)

  3. Hichuraya, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Gravity fed community water system consisting of 2 spring catchment works, 2 storage tanks, 47 tap stands and 10 hand pumps. • Serving 55 families and community school. • Project completion date: March 2006 • Total project cost: $14,133 • Local Contribution: $ 624 (plus labor) • Municipality: $ 2,804 • WEFTA: $10,705 (Waterlines)

  4. Urubamba, Peru(Habitat for Humanity community of Illary) • Wastewater collection and septic tank system, consisting of piping, manholes, 2 separate septic tank assemblies and percolation pits. • Serving 84 families. • Project completion date: June 2007 • Total project cost: $12,050 • Local Contribution: Labor and local materials • Municipality: Design of collection system • WEFTA: $12,050 (Waterlines)

  5. Urubamba, Peru(Habitat for Humanity community of Illary) • Water storage tank and distribution system improvements, including separate pressure zones. • Serving 84 families. • Project completion date: November 2007 (95%) • Total project cost: $11,300 • Local Contribution: Labor and local materials • Municipality: $3,300 • WEFTA: $8,000 (Waterlines)

  6. Laca Laca, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Gravity fed water system consisting of 2 spring catchments, 2 tanks, a pressure break tank, piping to each home and individual tap stands. • Serving 27 families. • Project completion date: May 2007 • Total project cost: $11,120 • Local Contribution: $ 270 (plus labor and local materials) • Municipality: $2,550 • Individual Donor: $3,300 • WEFTA: $5,000 (Wallace Genetic Foundation)

  7. Villa El Carmen, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Gravity fed water system consisting of 2 water storage tanks, 11 spring catchment works, piping, 24 tap stands and 12 hand pumps. • Serving 35 families and community center. • Project completion date: November 2007 • Total project cost: $12,120 • Local Contribution: $ 350 (plus labor and local materials) • Municipality: $4,970 • WEFTA: $6,800 (Wallace Genetic and Waterlines)

  8. Huacallaya, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Gravity fed community water system for groups 2, 3, 4 and 5 of 6 total groups, consisting of various spring catchment works, tanks, pressure break tanks, distribution piping, 24 family tap stands and 2 at the school. • Serving 24 families and elementary school. • Project completion date: December 2007 • Total project cost: $10,438 • Local Contribution: $ 238 (plus labor and local materials) • WEFTA: $10,200 (Wallace Genetic and Waterlines)

  9. Playa Verde, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Individual wells and hand pump assemblies at each community member’s home. • Serving 35 families. • Project completion date: January 2008 • Total project cost: $5,337 • Local Contribution: $ 458 (plus labor) • WEFTA: $4,879 (Waterlines)

  10. San Pedro, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Individual wells and hand pump assemblies at each community member’s home. • Serving 29 families. • Project completion date: January 2008 • Total project cost: $4,395 • Local Contribution: $ 379 (plus labor) • WEFTA: $4,016 (Waterlines)

  11. Waillani, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Individual wells and hand pump assemblies at each community member’s home. • Serving 31 families. • Project completion date: January 2008 • Total project cost: $4,684 • Local Contribution: $ 405 (plus labor) • WEFTA: $4,279 (Waterlines)

  12. Pata Paya, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Individual wells and hand pump assemblies at each community member’s home. • Serving 28 families. • Project completion date: April 2008 • Total project cost: $6,048 • Local Contribution: $ 548 (plus labor) • WEFTA: $5,500 (individual donors)

  13. Huallatiri, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Gravity fed community water system consisting of 4 spring catchment works, water storage tank, piping throughout the community, and tap stands at each community member’s home and one at the community center. • Serving 23 families and community center. • Project completion date: May 2008 • Total project cost: $20,558 • Local Contribution: $ 292 (plus labor and local materials) • Municipality: $ 6,266 • WEFTA: $14,000 (individual donor)

  14. Various Projects, Honduras(in collaboration with Save the Children Honduras) • Repairs and upgrades to 12 existing community water systems as follows: • Las Aradas: Construction of new pressure break tank and repairs to existing tank. • Nueva Union: Repairs to distribution line. • San Miguel: Repairs to pressure break tank, storage tank, and spring catchment. • Los Mangos: Repairs to storage tank, spring catchment, pressure break, and chlorination system. • Quebrada de Lajas: Construction of line extension to benefit 16 homes. • Togopala Candelaria: Repairs to distribution line. • San Rafael: Fencing around water source and construction of latrines. • Zapote: Repair of pressure break tank, storage tank, valves. • Copantillo: Repairs to distribution line. • Rio Grande: Repairs to pressure break tanks and distribution line. • Cofradia: Repairs to pressure break tanks and distribution line. • Los Olivos: Repairs to distribution line. • Project completion date: Pending final work plan. • Total cost: $10,000 • Local Contribution: Labor • Save the Children: Construction and fiscal oversight • WEFTA: $10,000 (Wallace Genetic Foundation)

  15. Various Projects, Honduras(in collaboration with Save the Children Honduras)

  16. Various Projects, Honduras(in collaboration with Save the Children Honduras)

  17. Various Projects, Honduras(in collaboration with Save the Children Honduras)

  18. Chacoma Irpa, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Gravity fed community water system consisting of 4 spring catchment structures with tanks, large water storage tank, piping, valving, and 93 tap stands at each home. • Serving 93 families. • Project completion date: November 2008 • Total project cost: $34,691 • Local Contribution: $ 1,105 (plus labor) • Municipality: $18,198 • WEFTA: $15,388 (Wallace Genetic Foundation)

  19. Centro Rosaspata, Bolivia(in collaboration with Suma Jayma) • Gravity fed community water system consisting of 2 spring catchment works, 2 water storage tanks, 2 pressure break tanks, piping, valving and 21 individual tap stands. • Serving 21 families. • Project completion date: May 2009 • Total project cost: $28,292 • Local Contribution: $ 296 (plus labor) • Municipality: $11,352 • UNITAS of Bolivia: $ 5,022 • WEFTA: $11,622 (individual donor)

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