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Introduction Thursday, December 15 2011 By Jason Lee, Alejandra Burchard

R.I.S.E China Association Tsinghua University School of Environment R ural I nternationa l S tuden t E xchange. Introduction Thursday, December 15 2011 By Jason Lee, Alejandra Burchard. RISE CHINA: ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE. Affiliated with Tsinghua University , School of Environment

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Introduction Thursday, December 15 2011 By Jason Lee, Alejandra Burchard

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  1. R.I.S.EChina AssociationTsinghua UniversitySchool of EnvironmentRuralInternational Student Exchange Introduction Thursday, December 15 2011 By Jason Lee, Alejandra Burchard

  2. RISE CHINA:ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE • Affiliated with Tsinghua University, School of Environment • Over 20 members • International and Chinese Student collaboration • Majority of members are graduate students from School of Environmental Engineering • Goal : Apply our knowledge and skills for sustainable development in rural areas • Method of knowledge and technology transfer (training)

  3. FIRST PROJECT:WATER SAFETY IN RURAL CHINA Did you know that in rural areas of China: • 40% of potable water was stated to be unhealthy? • over 300 million rural Chinese residents still have no access to safe drinking water? • drinking water contaminated with levels of animal and human excreta can exceed maximum permissible levels by as much as 86%? • There are technologies available which are SIMPLE and AFFORDABLE!

  4. BIOSAND FILTERS (BSF):THE ALTERNATIVE Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technologies (CAWST) <www.cawst.org Manz Water Info <www.manzwaterinfo.ca>

  5. OUR APPROACH: TRAINING THE TRAINERS • 1st Develop a comprehensive training program for trainers • BSF construction and maintenance • Basic skills of how to manage an enterprise/project • 2nd Train students and NPOs (project dissemination) We do not just SUGGEST them a Solution, We COACH them how to make it! This promotes self-sustainability!

  6. OUR APPROACH:OPERATIONAL MODEL Knowledge Transfer

  7. BIOSAND FILTERS (BSF): HOW IT WORKS

  8. BIOSAND FILTER: REMOVAL EFFICIENCY Sources: CAWST, www.cawst.org Manz Water Info, www.manzwaterinfo.ca

  9. CASE STUDY (LAOS):LOCAL COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP

  10. CASE STUDY (LAOS):MAKING A DIFFERENCE

  11. PILOT PROJECT:DEVELOPING A TRAINING PROGRAM Acquire the experience necessary to develop a comprehensive training program Phase I: Testing the BSF technology at the Tsinghua University campus Determine the best way to construct / troubleshoot Phase II: Full-scale development in several target villages with different characteristics Developing a list of criteria to test social and technological suitability Developing relations with target villages

  12. CONTACTS • Contact info: • Alejandra Burchard (B.Eng McGill U.): • alejandra.burchard@gmail.com • Jason Lee (B.Eng U. of Waterloo): • jasoncklee@gmail.com

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