WEBE Radio Thirst Relief Fund

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WEBE Radio Thirst Relief Fund

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Funding Project: Haiti Filter Project 4

Thirst Relief is currently in the process of implementing the Haiti Filter Project. So far, Thirst Relief has provided a large power generator to an orphanage of about 130 children. The generator pumps water from their well to all water needs at the orphanage.

Donations to the Filter Project will help Thirst Relief implement Biosand Filters at the orphanage and throughout Haiti. The typical cost to fully implement a water project from the ground up is usually $10,000 USD.

Biosand Filter

The Biosand filter is an innovative version of the slow sand filter specifically designed for intermittent and/or household use. These filters are produced locally at the point of need using locally available materials and labor. The installed cost of each filter is $50-$90 depending upon location, with enough daily output of 99.9% pure drinking water to meet the needs of up to 20 people.

The Biosand filter is comprised of a concrete container (the approximate size of an office water cooler) with an inset plastic pipe, and filled with layers of sand and gravel. Contaminated water is poured into the top of the filter, where a diffuser plate distributes the water over the sand bed. The water travels through the sand bed, passes through multiple layers of gravel, and collects in the plastic pipe at the base of the filter. The clean water then exits the plastic piping for the user to collect.

The removal of waterborne pathogens and contaminants occurs in the Biosand filter due to a combination of biological degradation and mechanical filtration processes. The organic material present in the contaminated water is trapped at the surface of the sand bed, forming a biological layer, or "schmutzdecke", to actively remove the pathogens and contaminants. The water produced by the Biosand filter process is odorless, tasteless, clear in color, and safe for human consumption.

This team's project has been fully funded!

Thank you all for your generous support.

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u Liz Rauh donated $10.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Sep 21st

u Sriram Panchagnula donated $10.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Sep 21st

u Aaron Trachsel donated $25.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Sep 21st

u Michael Ulrich donated $10.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

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u BIREN M PATEL donated $70.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

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u Rob Wang donated $10.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Sep 3rd

u Nicole Pacini donated $10.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

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u Sharlene Baker donated $10.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Aug 31st

u AmyJoy Lownes donated $10.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Aug 30th

u Karina Sammons donated $30.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Aug 30th

u Timothy J Sinclair donated $77.50 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Aug 27th

u Cory Phillips donated $5.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Aug 26th

u Robin Sissons donated $10.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Aug 26th

u Christy Gammon donated $5.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

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u Michael Teixeira donated $10.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Aug 26th

u Jack McDonnell donated $5.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

Aug 26th

u Waqaas Hashmi donated $75.00 to the project s Thirst Relief General Fund.

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