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In April 2011, the Rotary Club of Mittraprap and local leaders launched a vital project to provide clean drinking water and educational resources to Ban Nongpan School in Thailand's Ban Phai District. With contaminated water harming the health of young students, the initiative focuses on constructing a water filtration system to ensure safe drinking water. This project not only improves health prospects for children, reducing risks such as kidney disease but also supports their education. Local community involvement and financial contributions make this endeavor significant for the region.
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ROTARY PROJECT THAILANDRY 2011/2012 Clean Drinking Water and Educational Project in Thai Schools China Lake International Lead: Mr. Bill Brown (760) 608-3103
Ban Nongpan School – Ban Phai District of Northeast Thailand April 2011
Young Thai girl getting water for home. This child has a better than average chance of developing kidney disease before she is 30 years old.
Ban Nongpan School – concrete rain barrels – heavily contaminated with bird droppings from the roof, mosquito larva and maggots. Bacteria count in these barrels, as well as the swamp is extremely high.
MY KIDS Ban Nong Pan School
Lf to Rt - Teacher, Mr. Artit, Bill Brown, Teacher, Deputy Director, Teacher
Money & Schedules • Filtration System: $840.00 • Block Wall and enclosure supplies: $200.00 • Labor: Supplies by the local community $ 0.00 • Televisions and support frames: $450.00 • Schedules • Installation of water system: one day • Installation of TV and frames: one day
Backups • Filtration : • Automatic electrical pump • Multimedia activated carbon filter 1600 L/hr • Cation resin Ion exchange softener 1600 L/hr • Ultra fine 0.1-0.01 micron (Salt based) 300 L/hr • Possibly UV light in the future • Continent of water purity • Other Studies: • Cal Poly Sand Study under investigation
Well cared for Kernville Rotary plant Given to Mark two years ago.