Thursday, August 13, 2009

Thanks to Rotary International, Rotary Trujillo, and the community members



All the volunteers international and local.
All the Rotary club that help TO make this possible.

And to Tom And Carol Plumb .

water Project Finish




We have been told it will serve 1,000 households/11,000 people.
We have (for San Martin):

Provided 1,000 trees to reforest watershed (not started)
Built a new dam to provide water for the new 36,000 gallon water tank (still under construction--due to occassional help of a mason.
The community provided the pipe to get the water from their new dam to the new tank.
Built a new 36,000 water storage tank--two 18,000 gallon tanks to allow for maintenance.
We are applying for funds to build a 36,000 gallon slow-sand water filtration tank (also two 18,000 tanks--in the event there is not enough water or for maintenance) and another 36,000 gallon clean water tank (also two 18,000 tanks).
The old 10,000 gallon tank filled through a dam on another branch of the river will be piped into our new 36,000 gallon tank as well.

water Tank Finish



built a 36,000 gallon water tank and dam for San Martin,

Old water Tank San Martin




old water tank .

Site for proposed filter and clean water tank

the Bricks was double to help whit the water pressure






pipes for the San Martin Water Project

cement Foundation, floor



Local Volunteers



International volunteers.



Hands To Honduras Volunteers Trujillo San Martin Project




Foundation, volunteers at Work


built a 36,000 gallon water tank and dam for San Martin,


Tuesday, August 11, 2009

San Martin Water




we have the visit of another group of Rotarian for few days.
here is one of the members taking pictures of the water project.

the community decide to Do 2 tanks instead of one.
to make easy for cleaning.
when one is get clean the other can still provide water to the community.
and keep some of the Water pressured if we do a single thank also.

San Martin Water Project





fotos of the Foundation At the Water thank for the Community Of San Martin, in Trujillo Colon,Honduras