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ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS – NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY CHAPTER MENTOR: TIMOTHY J. MCGRATH, PH.D., P.E. Water Storage and Distribution Bbanda, Uganda.

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1 ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS – NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY CHAPTER MENTOR: TIMOTHY J. MCGRATH, PH.D., P.E. Water Storage and Distribution Bbanda, Uganda

2 EWB - USA Vision - Our vision is a world in which all communities have the capacity to meet their basic human needs. Mission - Engineers Without Borders supports community-driven development programs worldwide through the design and implementation of sustainable engineering projects, while fostering responsible leadership.

3 EWB - USA Vision - Our vision is a world in which all communities have the capacity to meet their basic human needs. Mission - Engineers Without Borders supports community-driven development programs worldwide through the design and implementation of sustainable engineering projects, while fostering responsible leadership.

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6 EWB-NEU Founded 2005 Several successful projects completed in Honduras Approached by Friends of the Sick and Poor (FOSP) in 2008 NEU Assessment trip to Bbanda April/May 2009 Planning implementation of water supply improvement project

7 Who am I? Northeastern University – Class of ‘73 Senior Principal, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger BS and SM (MIT) in civil engineering (structures) Ph.D. in geotechnical engineering Expertise in structural design and performance of buried pipes, tanks, and culverts Mentor for NEU Uganda project since June ‘09

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9 Bbanda, the village

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12 Schools ~2000 students Many from other towns Only high school in county 5 primary schools Prepare lunch at school

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14 Village: Housing Latrines  pits  piles  ??? Water supply  none!

15 Assessment: Water & Health BOREHOLES  high amounts of iron  corrosive water  virtually no bacteria OPEN WELLS  high bacteria counts  no metals HEALTH  2 meals/day  Malaria, tuberculosis, diarrhea, HIV  >1 hour getting water

16 The Needs Increased quantity and quality Reduce fetching time Keep children in school

17 Water sources 14, 20 – springs – primary current sources 8 – borehole – intermittent operation

18 Phase 1 – EWB-NEU 2 downtown boreholes Mechanical hand pumps Hygiene & sanitation

19 EWB-NEU Phase 1 2 nd Assessment Trip April/May 2010  Establish Water Board  Meet with contractors  Present plan to community  Finalize borehole locations Implementation TripAugust 2010  Drill two boreholes  Investigate existing boreholes  Hygiene & sanitation  Individual rainwater catchment

20 Capstone Project: Water Supply Phase 2 Objective: From existing water sources, provide multiple water distribution points around the village of Bbanda.

21 Capstone Project: Water Supply Phase 2 Project criteria 25 year design life Use water from boreholes and springs as needed Provide storage facility with min. 48 hr water supply for all residents in village Distribute water to sufficient village locations to provide maximum ¼ mile travel from any home No local power available Project must be sustainable by local population and with local resources

22 Project Information Project Information: http://www.ewb.neu.edu/wiki/index.php?title=CECapstone  Assessment Report  Alternatives Report Tim McGrath – tjmcgrath@sgh.comtjmcgrath@sgh.com c(781)424-3972, w(781)907-9240 Ryan Moynihan - rmoynihan@gmail.comrmoynihan@gmail.com c(413)446-1861 Matt Walsh - walsh.mat@neu.eduwalsh.mat@neu.edu c(603)533-0004

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