
Water Filter
Project - BioSand Filters
Ten water filters
were sent to Haiti in 2002. These bio-sand filters require no
electricity. Clean water is
a necessity and not a luxury. Many die from diseases contacted from
dirty drinking
water, while others suffer gastrointestinal disorders. This is
especially hard on young children!
Good News! A
Miracle!
After researching the
internet for an affordable water filter technology, I discovered CAWST - The
Center for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology located in Canada.
This wonderful group funded a training program for us in Haiti, and on May 15,
2006, 10
Haitians learned water sanitation technology and learned how to build and
maintain BioSand water filters. They became certified trainers in Haiti and are able to hold community meetings to educate communities about water
sanitation. Many lives will be saved as a result of this project!!
The training was
held in St. Marc at the CAWST Center from May 15-19, 2006.
These filters have
housing made of concrete and are almost maintenance free! No electricity
or energy of any kind is needed. Water is simply poured into the unit and
the dirty water filters through 3 layers of sand which removes the pollutants,
parasites, etc.
Donations are needed to
purchase manufacturing kits ($400-$500 each). These kits contain
everything needed to start a small manufacturing plant so that these filters can
be produced locally in the villages at about $60US each (depending on
the cost of cement).
MOM will be able to subsidize the water
filters for the poorest of the poor with your financial support.
For more detailed information on BioSand Filters,
please visit the CAWST on the web.
Update - March 2008. To date 12 technicians have been trained and
certified! Two technicians from Fond Verrette received
their certification in August of 2007 and they need funding to support the
filter project in the mountains.
The filter project in Anse-a-veau has been moved to Dupuy, about 20
minutes down the road from Anse-a-veau.
The new location is by the sea and provides sand (free) that can be used
in the filter media. The area is larger and flat and has secure block
buildings in which to store the filters, making it more suitable for the
manufacturing of the filters. It is being headed by Pastor Romane, one of
the certified technicians trained in May 2006.
Congratulations to the New Certified
Technicians
Photos : New Certified Water Filter Technicians - May 06

Here's the group (I'm in the blue/white caftan) at the completion of the
training! O, Happy Day!! 8 men and 2 women ready to do battle for
clean water!
Click here to see the photo album!