ECLUJE School in Port-au-Prince has been founded in 2020. Currently, the school focuses on elementary school age and has about 60 students.
Haiti - and Port-au-Prince - like many developing nations around the world, lacks a municipal water supply system.
Many schools face the challenge of maintaining a stable and clean water supply and ECLUJE is no exception. The school currently lacks a sufficient water supply for essential needs such as sanitation and cleaning.
This project aims to provide a sustainable water solution for ECLUJE through rainwater collection tanks & pipes to channel and store water which then can be used for various purposes e.g. dishwashing, cleaning, hand washing etc.
Project Objectives:
Collect rainwater to meet the school's water needs.
Create awareness about water conservation among students.
Ensure consistent water quality through filtering systems.
Solution Overview:
The project will install a 300 gallon rainwater harvesting tank on the rooftop of the ECLUJE school building. Gutter systems / pipes will channel rainwater into the thank.
Timeline:
approx. 3 to 6 months
Roles & Responsibilities: >>STILL TO FINETUNE<<
Fresley Toussaint (Director of School): School Management and general point of contact and oversight at school premises.
Albert Davis (Past President): potential site visit and general overseeing the project + XXX
Jan Holz (Treasurer & Initiator of School Project): General overview of project and budgetary control.
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Budget:
Water Tank ~$450,-
Tank Stand: ~$400,-
Pipes: ~$150,-
Valves & Fittings etc.: ~280,-
Labor: ~$600,-
Miscellaneous e.g. Fasteners, Teflon Tapes, PVC Glue, Deliveries: ~$400,-
TOTAL: ~$2.280
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