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BIOSAND FILTERS PROYECT. MISSION. Filters for 5,000 families in 160 poor communities of Lurigancho , Chosica ; one per family of 10 equals 50,000 people, mostly children, who will benefit from clean water consumed from ‘ Rimac ’ river, the most contaminated in the world (Sanitation). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • *BIOSAND FILTERS PROYECT

  • MISSIONFilters for 5,000 families in 160 poor communities of Lurigancho, Chosica; one per family of 10 equals 50,000 people, mostly children, who will benefit from clean water consumed from Rimac river, the most contaminated in the world (Sanitation).

    Filtering systems: Sodis, inexpensive plastic bottles exposed to sun, Industrial Plants, demand significant investment, Biosand water filters, best solution chosen by communities after Rotary Clubs board approval, Municipality, CAWST and EDES technical evaluations. MISSION: IMPROVE quality of life for 5,000 families. Empower, Train, Guarantee project sustainability, teaching hygiene, construction & filters maintenance, through Community leader Mother Promoters.

  • *INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS BSF FILTERS(Page 1 of 2) December 15, 2010RC Intl Partner Amount Filters Intl Contact MG/DSG/DAG/ClubClub Communities Start/Complet1 Urban Harvest 7,500 75 Urban Harvest/CIP Henry Juarez/Edes 27 Junio,LinderoMteBajo Jun07-July082 ProjectLink 2,000 20 ProjectLink WO 56626 Michael BetzLimaSunris AsociacinProHogarBnsAires Nov 20083 Holmen I, WI 25,000 250 Dean McHugh MG 66806 SanPedroSanPabloVillaEspza Sep08-feb094 Holmen II, WI 6,000 48 Dean McHugh DSG 66035 Las Brisas de Carapongo Apr-Jun 20095 Glenora Ed, Can 800 C$1000 7 Miranda Wemyss Club/Club (projector) Las Brisas de Carapongo Apr-Jun 20096 OSU I Rotaract 3,500 28 Michelle Sheridan Club/Club,Rotaract D4450 Las Brisas de Carapongo Apr-Jun 20097 Portage AM, Mich 75Ceramic 3 Ingibjorg Wilson Club/Club, ProjectLink Las Brisas de Carapongo Apr-Jun 20098 Gibson I,BC, Can 17,303 158 Daniel Tardif DSG 69079 Comp Feb SanAntonioPedregal II Zona Nov09-Jan109 HolmenIII MtPelierVT 11,990 109 AFlies/BPinchbeck DSG 70132 BillJoanieAp8 Bosque Concordia Comi 30 Feb-Apr 201010 Greenwich I, CT 7,480+Clinic 68 Linda Baulsir DAG 70117-07Clinic SAnita Bosque Concordia Comt5A Mar-Apr 2010 11 Wakefield,RhodeIsland 15,000 136 Lorreine Horton DSG70889 SanBorjaNorte SanAntonio,Cmt23/24/26/31/32 Dec 201012 Boice,Idaho 100plastic 1 Melissa Waymouth Donated to test plastic Corpam Nov 2010 13 UDist/Belle-$8600,79filtrs 5,680 52 Kay Rodriguez Club/Club,Dental PbloLbre SanAntonio/BosqueConcordia Oct 201014 OSU II Rotaract 770 7 Katie Cardaman Club/ClubRotarCDavila 15 Wilmete,Evanston,Thruman 1,650 15 AmandaDixon/BoorkThurman Club/ClubRotarCDavila 16 Des Moines,($500 x % MG RCLMV 500+500 5 Mark Rusnak Club/Club,RCLMV

    17 NewTampaEv, FL 11,500+500laptop 105 Jose Martinez DSG, 72904 18 Bettendorf,Iowa 12,430 113 Lee Semenow DSG 72407 19 CastrovillariD2100,Italy 10,000 91 Luciano Placco DSG 72428 SanAntonioBosqueConcordia Nov 2010 20 TintonFalls +10 clubs 23,024 209 DavidLegg/JPerry DSG72814 21 RockyMtHose,Alb,Can 25,799.03 235 Shiela Scrutton DSG72917

    22 HolmenIV-$37700/343filtrs: 16,147 147 AdamFleisDMcHugh MG73427 Waiting23 Miami FL 11,550 105 Marcos Menendez completion first24 LakewoodRanchI,D6960 10,000 91 Ron Mayers of 5 MGs process

    25 GrenwichII,CT 8,000+3000=1000 73 Linda BaulsirDieter DAG appl in process Bosque Concordia 26 Guilford, CT 8,000+520toys 73 Donald Boechler DAG.BillPinchbeck27RanchoCordova,Interact 1,000 9 JoeScheimerD5180 Club/Club 28GraniteBay,Sacram,Cal 550 5 Ken Marti Club/Club,VisitPeruAp29 Sta Cruz,Cal Brian Russ TriedShiela&Salinas30 Eagan,Minnesota TerryCreeganD5950 JuanRicAmayo

    31 MtHol/TrinFalNJ+clubs 56,770 516 MarkDeans/DaviLeg Los Alamos.LeslieP32 Lebanon OH,Ndakota+ 51,275 466 JimPerry/BRickendhl RIMAC,Luis Lozano33 LakewoodRanchII,FL 40.150 365 Ron Mayers LIMA,Nelly Gustini

    SUB TOTAL $ 389,903.03 3,595 Filters

  • *INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS BSF FILTERS Projects for 2011/12 (Page 2 of 2) December 15 2,010 RC Intl Partner Amount Filters Intl Contact MG/DSG/DAG/ClubClub Communities Start/Complet

    34 NorthShoreVancouverCan Daniel Tardif(ExGigson) 35 Lakewood Ranch III,FL Ron Mayers 36 North Bay, Cal Sandra Hage WCS37 BettendorfII,Iowa Lee Somenow38 Salinas,Cal Young Koh 39 Kohler, WI ChrisMagners,ClarityCare,OshWi40 Seattle4,WA Danner Graves41StennisSpaaeCenter,MS Rick Kren42 CalgarySouth, Can Bob Wiens43 DesMoines Sea,WA Mark RusnakISC44 LancasterWest,Cal Diene Grooms45 Minden, Nevada JohnCarne/AlFunken46 Canada Nancy Beal47 Rhode Island Jack Ryan48 WReadingWyomissing Mark Meola49 UniDist SeaWA DSpicer/Kay Rod50 Ambler, Penn PedroGeraldino51 VeroBeachSunrise Tom Wake 52 ArdenArcade,Sacram Syd Bartlett 53 SwedishFrshipExch Ingve Anderberg54 CampinasSaoPaulo,Brasil Augusto Scorza

    ===============================================================================================GRAND TOTAL $ Filters =====================================================LEGEND : MG = Matching Grant (matched by TRF) - DSG = District Simplified Grant, DAG= District Administered Grant - Club/Club = Cash

  • BSF Project Location Lurigancho/Chosica District, Lima, PERU

    San Pedro y San Pablo BSF=80Villa de la Esperanza BSF=170Brisas de Carapongo BSF=8527 de Junio & Lindero Bajo BSF=60Buenos Aires BSF=20San Antonio de Pedregal BSF=151Bosque Concordia BSF=68Comit de trabajo 30, 30a, 32a, 31a & 35a BSF=109

  • Water Distribution Channels Wells & containers store water, 20 mt (65 ft) from river, carried, drained underground to homes.Inland homes buy trucked water from polluted river. Water contaminated worms bacteria, parasites, others.BSF filters water in homes, used for cleaning, cooking, domestic chores.Result cleaner water, less children deceases and better quality of life.

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  • *Community 27 de Junio Homes located 30 ft from Rimac river

  • FILTER TECHNOLOGYDesigned by Calgary University, CanadaTechnical Support: CAWST: cawst.orgNGO paid contracted project executor EDES: edesperu.orgFinanced: Rotary Intl. International PartnersGeneral Coordination: Rotary Club La Molina Vieja,D4450,Lima Peru

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  • *(3)Sand layersSIMPLE & INEXEPENSIVE TO OPERATE

  • *COMPONENTS1. LIDPrevents dirt and impurities from entering the filter2. DIFFUSER PLATEProtects biological layer when water is poured in 3. Biological layer Schmutzdecke Keeps biological filter layer system alive,2 inch (5 cmts)

    4. FINE SANDPhysical filtration retains bacteria and contaminants. 7. EXIT TUBE

    6. GRAVEL (grinded stone)Helps the flow of water toward exit tube to outside deposit.

    5. COARSE SANDKeeps fine sand separate from gravelPasses filtered water to exterior container.

  • * How it worksEliminates micro organisms Biologically: Depredation and Mechanically: Absortion,Natural death (lack of oxigen/food) and Mechanical trap (waste trapped by thin, thick sand and gravel).Weight: 72 kl (159 lb) empty, 160 kl (353 lb) full. Measures 1.22 mt (3.5 ft) Height, 42 ctm (1.2 ft) each of the four sides.Filters water from rivers, springs, lakes, rain, wells, tanks (water not treated). Does not filter deluted particles like salt water.

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    DepredationAbsortionNatural deathMechanical trap

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    Produces clean water for a family of 10 to 15 per household 40/60 lts (10/13 gals) water/day Need to pour in 2 or 3 - 20 liter (5.3 gal) buckets water per day.No need to change sand or water; to clean simple remove filth with a spoon or by hand. Filter needs 2/3 periods of min 6 hour rest every day.Cant be move after installed, disturbes biological layer.Cant filter potable water; chemicals kill parasites that feed biological layer (schmutzdecke). If moved, must reinstall and wait three weeks before drink.Water flow inside 0.6 lts/minute (0.15 gal/min) controls quality.No need for electricity, spare parts, or costly maintenance expenses. Filter life expectancy over 30 years, 16 proven in Nicaragua

    Characteristics

  • * COMMUNTY EMPOWERMENTTraining most important part of project; residents learn how to improve their quality of life, health, hygiene norms, adopt ownership, sustainability & pride Filter technology transfer, Edes spends 4/9 months, full time depending number of filters, at each community. Local residents build, classify, wash sand, install & maintain filters. CAWST trained EDES and Rotarians on different filtering options, which vary according to water quality, use & location.

  • Project implementation processEvaluation: Contact Municipal and Health Authorities. Census homes, select Promotoras mother leaders.Training: Empower Promoters and entire Communities: hygienic norms, filter maintenance and use to guarantee project sustainability. Technology Transfer: Build and teach community labor, how to build & install filters at each home.Install & caliber filters: Water tests before & after, transport material & filters from building place to homes. Prepare manuals and instructions. Inauguration & delivery ceremonies: Attended by Rotarians, local and many times International sponsors. Host international visitors: arrange logistics when visiting projects. *

  • International ParticipationInternational sponsors often visit Peru to share community gratitude and feel rotary. ProjectLink and International Sponsors excellent reference to finance new projects.

    RI Broadcast Team made a video showed at the Montreal Convention,other publications http://vimeo.com Rotary Convention 2010, healthy communities http://www.facebook.com /AguaLimpiaParaPeru All BSF projects *

  • *International Pertnership

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    Difficult driving roads lead to communities where contracted NGO Edes staff works full time during project implementation.

    Host club participates, as needed in training, community selection and special events. Weekends and holiday bring toys, food and provide free medical and aye care services.

    With RC Greenwich, we are donating medical equipment for Clinics near communities receiving filters.

    Host Club Participation

  • RESULTSLab test before and after. 99% BACTERIA elimination: fecal heses COLIFORMS, PROTOZOIDS & HELMINTOS. Less children diarrheas, cleaner water and better quality of life = 0-10 CFU

    WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION - WHO

    E. coli Present (CFU/100 mil) Risk 0 - 10 Reasonable 11 - 100 Polluted 101 - 1,000 Dangerous1,000 - + + Very Dangerous CFU = Colony Forming Units *

  • * Cost per filter $110 EDES Quotation, December 2009 30% direct filter cost - 70% implementation and training CONSTRUCTION: Materials: Sand, concrete, lids, hoses, diffusers, oil, stickers, paint, base paint, brushes, sand paper, water for construction, plastic bags, prorated cost of molds and tools.

    PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND TRAINING: Filters transportation and installation at each home. Water lab tests, pre and post filtration. Maintain detailed expense documentation for final report to Clubs and TRF. Teach families hygienic norms, maintenance, installation and water filtering alternatives. Homes selection and evaluation. Train Mother Promoters, team leaders and get project family commitment. For each project, Edes hires during the 4 to 9 month each project takes: Administrator, Social Worker, Field Technician & 4 workers selected from communities receiving filters, one experienced from previous site.

    Peruvian Clubs assume direct project responsibility and supervision over NGO executor Edes and Communities. We maintain constant contact with Communities, International partners and submit final reports to sponsor clubs or TRF, as required.

  • * ROTARY FINANCING ALTERNATIVES Club to Club Peruvian Club contributes 5% of cost and assumes full responsibility for project execution: Contribution Peruvian club 5% US $ 125 Contribution International club 95% $ 2,375 23 filters @ $ 110 each = $ 2,500 Project executed by local NGO, EDES, trained by CAWST, with participation of community leader, using labor force from communities to accomplish technology transfer and project sustainability.

  • * Matching Grants TRF MATCH: 1 to 1 from Districts & 1 to 0.50 from Clubs

    PERUVIAN CLUB/DISTRICT LFR TOTAL Club 100 50 150 District 0 0 0 INTERNATIONAL SPONSORS: Club 5,000 2,500 7,500 District 2,500 2,500 5,000TOTAL 7,600 *5,050 $ 12,650 $12,650 covers 115 filtes at $110 each Types of Matching Grants:NON COMPETITIVE: TRF match min*$5,000, max $ 25,000 Approval any time between July 1 until March 31COMPETITIVE: TRF match $25,000 to $150,000 Approved at Trustees meeting twice a year: Received Aug 1, Approved October - Received Dec 15, Approved April

  • * Combined Matching Grant Tinton Falls leader

    PERUVIAN CLUB/DISTRICT LFR TOTAL RC LMV 100 50 150 District 4450 INTERNATIONAL SPONSORS RC Tinton Falls 1,100 RC Red Bank 1,000 RC Asbury Park 500 RC Hazlet 250 RC Matawan 1,000 RC Freehold 500 4,350 4,450 2,275 6,725 District 7500 7,279 7,279 14,558

    TOTAL 11,829 9,604 $ 21,433 TRF encourages Combined MGs cost and administration advantages

  • District Administered Grant (DAG) and TRF Future VisionDAG Uses District Foundations, preferred by sponsors who opt for direct control. Disadvantage, No TRF match.Administered by Intl Districts under TRF rules. Each intl district has its own forms and rules. TRF Future Vision Starts July 1, 2013.Covers 6 areas: Peace, Decease prevention, Water and sanitation, Maternal and child health, Education & Economic community development:DISTRICT: Similar District Simplified Grants (DSG). Minimum project $30,000. Financed by TRF and 50% DDF. Administered by local Districts, not TRF.GLOBAL: Larger projects of higher impact. Financed byTRF and Strategic Cooperating Organizations. *Pilot Future Vision, cant partner with non pilots, but can do projects , Club to Club or DAG.

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    Rotary International (RI)

    Presidente: Ray Klingesmith, VP, Tesorero, Secretario (Ed Futa) y 15 Directores, elegidos cada tres aos, intercalados. Atiende carencias mundiales, usa objetivos filosficos con 5: AVENIDAS DE SERVICIOEn el ClubEn la OcupacinEn la ComunidadInternacionalNuevas Generaciones

    La Fundacin Rotaria (LFR)Corporacin financiera independiente afiliada a RI, fundada Arch Klump 1917 con $27. Presidente, Wilfried Wilkinson, 12 Fideicomisarios. Financia programas Educativos Humanitarios y Culturales.

    Mas $1,500 millones invertidos en aliviar carencias mundiales . D4450 recibe anualmente $700 mil en SCs con un aporte promedio de $20 mil al ao:

    Nuestras contribuciones son esenciales para continuar labor humanitaria. En el futuro, clubes que no aporten no podrn acceder a Subvenciones Compartidas.Cada Rotario Cada Ao=$100 ($2 semanales) ROTARY INTERNATIONAL - LA FUNDACION ROTARIA

  • *DONACIONES ESPECIALESPolio Plus y Alianzas estratgicasSubvencin Compartida as aprobada Subvencin 3H as aprobadaBill y Melinda Gates para PolioRecon: Paul Harris CONTRIBUCION ANUAL TRIENAL: REVIERTE A DISTRITO APORTANTE, TRES ANOS DESPUES. Recon: Paul Harris TRIENAL50%FONDO DISTRITAL DESIGNADO (FDD)FONDO MUNDIAL (FM)100%50%CONTRIBUCION PERMANENTE INTERESES GENERADOS GARANTIZAN CONTINUIDAD, APORTAN GASTOS ADMINSITRATIVOS y PROGRAMAS RITESTADOR, mas de $1,000 BENEFACTOR, mas de $10,000 Sub Compartida, contribucin PeruanaSub Simplifica Distrital (20% de su FDD)Becas Buena Voluntad (Universitarios)Contribuciones para erradicar PolioIGE, mejorar idioma y otros gastos.50%PERMANENTEINTERESESGASTOS ADMINSITRAINTERESES FONDOSNO DESIGNADOS50%IGE 4/5 jvenes y leader rotario 3H: Salud, Aliment y HumanitSub Compartida contrib LFRPrograma educativos Pro PazSubs Individuales y Voluntarios Transporte, proyects finan SC. 50% ANUAL

    Donaciones EspecialesContribucin: Carlos O. Rioja, D4450 Lima, PERU Fundacin Rotaria (LFR)Controlado por FidiusuariosControlado por Distrito

  • Projects RC La Molina Vieja *Orphan TrainCORPAMSenior Care CenterPudenz ValvesShunts

    Mobil eye Clinic

    Shelter BoxAmbulncesMechanic soy milk cowsWheel ChairsDialysis machs. Medical and Dental equip. Bridges Prosperity

  • *Shrines Hospital SacramentoSewerage systems Lamud AmazonasAmbulances Marina de Guerra Cuerpo BomberosShrines Hospital Children Orthopedic and Burn care

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  • *I.- PRUEBA CUADRUPLE FOUR WAY TEST Gua para todo lo que hacemos, pensamos y decimos: 1.- ES LA VERDAD? VERDAD Is it the Truth? 2.- ES EQUITATIVO PARA TODOS? EQUITATIVO Is it Fair to all concern? 3.- CREARA BUENA VOLUNTAD y MEJORES AMISTADES? Will it build Goodwill and better AMISTAD Frienship? 4.- ES DE BENEFICIO PARA TODOS? BENEFICIO para todos Will it be Beneficial to all concern?

    II.- VOCACION DE SERVICIO SEAMOS ROTARIOS y NO SIMPLEMENTE SOCIOS ROTARIOS. SI NO VIVIMOS PARA SERVIR, NO SERVIMOS PARA VIVIR SE BENEFICIA MAS EL QUE MAS SIRVE, SERVIR HASTA QUE DUELA III. LEMAS ROTARIOS SEMBREMOS LA SEMILLA DEL AMOR - UNA MANO SOLIDARIA - A CELEBRAR ROTARY SAW THE SEEDS OF LOVE - LEND A HAND - CELEBRATE ROTARY DAR DE SI ANTES DE PENSAR EN SI - SERVICE ABOVE SELF SEALEMOS EL RUMBO - LEAD THE WAY COMPARTAMOS ROTARY - ROTARY SHARES HAGAMOS LOS SUEOS REALIDAD- MAKE DREAMS REAL EL FUTURO DE ROTARY ESTA EN TUS MANOS - THE FUTURE OF ROTARY IS IN YOUR HANDS FORTALECER COMUNIDADES, UNIR CONTINENTES BUILDING COMMUNITIES, BRIDGING CONTINENTS

    VI. LEMAS ROTARIOS

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    Carlos O. Rioja N. RC La Molina Vieja, TRF ChairDistrict 4450, Lima, Peru

    Av. Javier Prado Este 318, Piso 7San Isidro, Lima 27, PERU

    Tel: H 222 4833, Cell 994 372 107, Of. 431 9136Cell while in the States (920) 279 0035 Emails: [email protected] [email protected] December 15, 2010

    Building Communities Bridging Continents

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