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Uniting Water and People

Uniting Water and People. University of Minnesota and Minnesota Professionals Technical Advisory Committee Presentation November 1 st 2010. Simajhuleu. Previous Involvement. What We Have Learned. COCCODE Maintain current system Collect annual fee Skilled Masons Part time plumber

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Uniting Water and People

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  1. Uniting Water and People University of Minnesota and Minnesota Professionals Technical Advisory Committee Presentation November 1st 2010

  2. Simajhuleu

  3. Previous Involvement

  4. What We Have Learned • COCCODE • Maintain current system • Collect annual fee • Skilled Masons • Part time plumber • Elected every two years • Capable and Motivated

  5. Existing System Note: All sectors are fundamentally the same, but only Sector 5 is shown in this diagram Water Area A & B (details not included) 3 Supply Springs ≈2.7 L/s Water Area C

  6. Existing System Note: All sectors are fundamentally the same, but only Sector 5 is shown in this diagram Water Area A & B (details not included) 3 Supply Springs ≈2.7 L/s Water Area C

  7. Existing System Note: All sectors are fundamentally the same, but only Sector 5 is shown in this diagram Water Area A & B (details not included) 3 Supply Springs ≈2.7 L/s Water Area C

  8. Existing System Note: All sectors are fundamentally the same, but only Sector 5 is shown in this diagram Water Area A & B (details not included) 3 Supply Springs ≈2.7 L/s Water Area C

  9. Existing System Note: All sectors are fundamentally the same, but only Sector 5 is shown in this diagram Water Area A & B (details not included) 3 Supply Springs ≈2.7 L/s Water Area C

  10. Existing System Note: All sectors are fundamentally the same, but only Sector 5 is shown in this diagram Water Area A & B (details not included) 3 Supply Springs ≈2.7 L/s Water Area C

  11. Design Assumptions Requirements • All Static Pressure below 80 psi • All Dynamic Pressures greater than 0 psi at peak flow Objectives • Listed in 3.1

  12. Proposed System with Existing System Interactions Water Area A & C (details not included) 1 2 3 connection 4 connection

  13. Proposed System with Existing System Interactions Water Area A & C (details not included) 1 2 3 connection 4 connection

  14. Proposed System with Existing System Interactions Water Area A & C (details not included) 1 2 3 connection 4 connection

  15. Proposed System with Existing System Interactions Water Area A & C (details not included) 1 2 3 connection 4 connection

  16. Proposed System with Existing System Interactions Water Area A & C (details not included) 1 2 3 connection 4 connection

  17. Community Involvement At least 2 skilled masons and plumber on site 10% of material costs Digging of the entire trench for pipeline

  18. Community Outreach

  19. Operation and Maintenance

  20. Sustainability

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