By Tom Vanderwell | Manager of Partner Relations
The challenge of clean water doesn't get any easier.
The cost of living in Haiti keeps going up.
The equipment necessary to drill a well on our property and drill one deep enough and through hard rocks barely exists.
By barely exists, I mean that in the entire country - of a population of around 9 million people - there is only one drill that can drill that deep. When that drill bit breaks, when that equipment malfunctions there is no back up plan. They have to ship another one in from the United States.
So, while that effort is continuing to attempt to move forward, we have made some structural changes to the design plan of our property to significantly increase the rainwater run off collection. Rain water will be a significant part of our efforts to reduce the cost and increase the quality of the water that we have available.
We have one cistern built under one of our toddler houses and have another one under construction underneath our school building. In addition to that, there are rainwater collection systems going in on all of the roofs and many of the driveways to enable collection of the rainwater to help defer the cost of water.
No, we are not going to be drinking the rainwater directly but using it to avoid having to buy truckloads of water. Either way, we will be running the water through our filtration system.
The funds that are collected are going to be used for two things - to help continue to attempt to put a well in on the property and to enhance and complete a rainwater collection system that will be a substantial assistance in obtaining a less expensive and cleaner source of water.
Thank you for your support of our efforts to provide clean water for the kids at GLA.
Tom
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