School of ban yang nam sai

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Clean and safe drinking water for Thai school children

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Summary

To provide more or less 160 school children in the village " ban yang nam sai " with clean and safe drinking water. This project has been resereved for restaurant "Manger" in the Dutch town of "BERKEL EN RODENRIJS".
This restaurant wants to donate a complete rain water harvesting and purification system, with the help of it's guests, the villagers and the local media, but needs time to collect. So this donation module is here for everyone who is participating, to see the state of play at this point. If you are a citzen of this town, a guest of this restaurant or someone who feels affinity with this local initiative, you are very welcome to place your donation right here for this school, for these children.

 

Who will benefit?

Education

  • 180 trainees

Training

  • 6 trainees

Water

  • 1 water systems
  • 500 people affected
  • 20 years duration

Location

Asia, Thailand
Ban yang nam sai
16.082377, 104.010912

Project in depth

Focus area

Water and sanitation Categories: Education, Training, Water

Detailed information

Schools have large surface for roofwater harvesting. NE Thailand has tradition to collect and store rainwater
Storage in number of large concrete tanks per school; total contents 50.000 – 80.000 liters; often in bad condition No water distribution system: one faucet at bottom tank. Rainwater collected unsafe to drink because of birds droppings, dead animals drown in storage tanks. Therefore “drinking water” mixture containing pathogenic bacteria: E-coli and Coliform.

Replace/renovate existing system: repair, extend storage tanks, install new gutters, pipes, secure proper first flush and sedimentation. Install RainPC® unit for turning rainwater into drinking water. Install 2x 200 liter buffer tanks with floats to secure safe, preserved drinking water so more children can drink at same time (green smiley). Install waterthrough with faucets for 3 liter/min. For household water separate faucets (with red smiley). Works on gravity pressure, without any chemicals (no chlorine); can also work on pump pressure
No chemicals (chlorine). Silver and copper ions eliminate bacteria and algae.

Silver (Ag+) and copper (Cu2+) penetrate bacterial. Cell wall, disrupt DNA and inhibit bacteria reproduction
Silver plus copper work synergetically (1+1=3). Copper effective against algae. Simple and durable rainwater purification and preservation when combined with activated carbon as in RainPC. No taste, smell or colour. Tested and approved by water laboratories in Mexico, the Netherlands.

Current status

At the moment we are still waiting for the necessary funds so we may start.

To provide around 160 children with clean and safe drinking water. To make them (and the teachers and villagers) aware of the importance and necessity of access to safe drinking water. To teach them about the dangers of using dirty water and the consequences of drinking contaminated water. To create an economically sustainable system with "extension" to surrounding houses and villages. Project for 1 school is part of "moving to a program".

Goals

  • improve overall health
  • create more awareness
  • keep spreading the word
  • increase access to clean and safe drinkingwater
  • lower number of diseases and mortality

School's principals sign an m.o.u. and agree to replace the filters cartridges when necessary, paid for by the school annual budget which is provided by the authorities or generated by an inschool project guided by HOAT foundation.

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Needs funding

Funding

Raised: € 199
Still needed: € 4,301
Total budget: € 4,500

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Project partners

HOAT
Delft, Netherlands


Akvo Ref: 297