The Gravity Fed Water Project aims to provide direct access to safe and clean water to about 150 people in Sipacapa, Guatemala by using gravity to transport water from groundwater seeps down a mountain to the community. The project partners with the Mennonite Central Committee. Concrete intake structures will be built for various groundwater seeps, then water from those will be combined into one large concrete intake structure. The water will then be piped down to a concrete water tank which will help to store enough water for a day\u27s use for the village. There will then be piping going to two different locations which will each have a storage tank. The Gravity Fed Water team plans to travel to the site to install part of the system in t...
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Water is a universal right for all living beings on the planet, but today it has become a commercial...
This senior design project consists of designing and building a bike powered well pump that purifies...
Think of a world where you walk 50 miles, every day, to the nearest source of water that is either c...
Goal 6 of the United Nations Development Program’s new Sustainable Development Goals aims to ensure ...
In 2007, Engineers Without Borders was contacted by Simajhuleu to help them repair their drinking wa...
More than 3.4 million people die each year from a water related disease, and 99% of these cases occu...
The Guatemalan Highlands is a popular destination for non-government organizations interested in per...
In developing nations, such as Nicaragua, water security issues affect a large portion of the popula...
Gravity-fed distribution systems are commonly constructed around the world for provision of drinking...
Safe drinking water is something that all humans need. People around the globe face issues like limi...
Deep within the rural communities of Paraguay, the residents of Ygatimi, a small village, obtain the...
After earthquakes devastated Haiti in 2010, a team of Embry-Riddle students and faculty built and in...
Water filtration and treatment is an essential engineering process to support the demands of society...
The main focus of this project is to gain insight into feasible strategies for sustainable water sup...
A Professional Project Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master...
Water is a universal right for all living beings on the planet, but today it has become a commercial...
This senior design project consists of designing and building a bike powered well pump that purifies...
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