Drinking water procurement
“Ever since she was a little girl, Sabina walked 4 hours per day to get water
World Vision journalist Kari Costanza walks a mile in Sabina’s shoes in rural Africa, experiencing her daily journey to retrieve clean water. ________________________________
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this is the story of Sabina Sabina is much like me we are both mothers who work hard taking care of our families but there’s one big difference between Sabina and me since the age of seven Sabina has gone to the river nearly every day to fetch water I stayed with Sabina for 24 hours to watch how she used her time and how she used water I watched as her day began at sunrise and throughout the day as she cared for her husband Jacob a farmer who raised his livestock I watched as she mothered her children including her new baby I saw how water was part of every aspect of Sabinas day and how if she wasn’t using water she was walking to get it when that David AVI a four mile round-trip walk to a dirty river where she scoops water from a hole twice a day with her best friend Christina and I realized I couldn’t truly understand what it was like to walk and Sabina shoes unless I did it myself no it’s light right now maybe later it was very heavy this fence is just one of the many obstacles that the women face as they’re going to the river that’s the other obstacles our forms are everywhere they’re above us they’re below us step on thorns my hair gets caught in thorns and the water itself is an obstacle it’s an obstacle to a girl’s future because they have to get water all the time they’re not getting education they’re going to the river look there’s what there’s a container there okay it looks like somebody got water from here yeah geez that thing is full water is not just scarce here it’s really really yucky people come to the water source we’re right next to just because it’s so much easier to get water from here than to go all the way to the river but this kind of water is just a breeding ground for typhoid and cholera and waterborne diseases that cause diarrhea in fact just last night Sabina and Jacob had to take the baby to the health clinic Jude fever and then she vomited and had diarrhea every 10 minutes she had to have an IV for 24 hours okay I got it neither rock in my shoe the closer the closer I get to the river the more nervous I get because I don’t know if I’m gonna be able to carry this water this could be extremely embarrassing okay and there’s well oh my goodness we just got the go-ahead to the river Mary ran ahead to warn the women who are bathing there here goes nothing it’s ten after three we left at ten after two it’s taken us an hour to get here the water is today a bit browner than the other day we were here so we need to scoop another hole to get water kay you show me and I’ll do it okay it looks pretty Brown make the hole bigger with our hands okay so now we’re just getting this dirty water out of the hole that we dug oopsie we had a little landfill that incident here sorry that was my father when I was in a spelling bee I lost on the word arduous I’m still not sure how to spell it but now I know what it means I know this water is not good it looks okay but it’s not okay the little health clinic we went to today average is ten kids a day and this water is a big part of the reason they go so we brought a scale along so we can weigh these it’s so happy can you read the scale 57 for the big 157 pounds and the little one oh it’s so light 15 pounds for the little one so 57 plus 13 is 70 pounds yeah so now for the hard part Christina and Sabina are going home to me to put this on my back and carry it the two miles home but it was awful and the worst part of it is I have a huge audience watching me okay this is I gotta say a little prayer first okay this to the side thank to the knees beneath then up okay I can’t really get to the need this is too heavy to really get to the knees oh okay come on knees yeah okay then the up part so I get up now oh I feel like a Russian weightlifter mm-hmm all right then what do we do we put that one on here hey that came in more than a lakh yeah oh yeah yep that’s 70 pounds its 355 and I’ve just started and I’m already tired the straps are digging into my shoulders I think this would be the longest hour of my life I’ll just stand here for just a second just a second I’ll just rest for one second I know we’re not to the resting place yet I can do this I can do this we can do this I can’t go to the dentist but I can do this okay let’s go oh one thing the lady said to me is they hate how they get back aches when they do this they say the pain just builds and builds as they go and go and it takes a while for their back to stop aching when they get home I can feel it I can feel my back aching oops except we just started thank you so much Christina got me some kindling to use as a walking stick which is nice feel like Moses now with the Red Sea on my back Sabina makes this trip twice a day she uses about 13 gallons a day that’s for everything cooking cleaning drinking bathing and so in this trip I’m carrying half of the water she was today one of the most poignant stories Sabina told me was how she had seen running water once in her life was three years ago it was in place called laylan which has water it has Springs and people have water right in their yards and she went from house to house to see this incredible sight this water that came right from a tap that she didn’t have to get from the river and she said I never knew that there were places that weren’t like this and once I was there I didn’t want to come back I’m Sabina about her dreams her children it would be well yet even on and her dream is that they would all get an education the education she never got because she had to fetch water and then I asked her what her dream for herself is and she said I just like to be able to take a bath at my house know the game I have to go across the gate because there’s storm brushes on either side and as I’m going across the gate I’m remembering House of Mina went across this gate every day she was pregnant including the day she gave birth if she can do it nine months pregnant I can do it at forty seven maybe Robin no no what I can do this oh ouch hey oh yeah I can get up there right there oh my foot doesn’t really move like that when you done okay then then what do I do okay that this leg has to oh yeah okay then what getting down I’ve always thought about water in terms of disease how if you don’t have water or if you have bad water you get sick and you can die but I have a new understanding of water now it’s not just about disease if you don’t have water it robbed you of time it robs you of education Sabina didn’t get to go to school and now because she has to go for hours every day to get this water she doesn’t have the time that she wants to spend with her family and do the things that she actually wants to do like plant a kitchen garden and that doesn’t seem too much to ask to me so my wish for Sabina today is that water will come close to her so she won’t be chained to that river anymore and she’ll get back the time that she deserves and needs to have a full life would you like some water Gary Ghana dog Regan and Fanning Ali Ali no gimme gana Sabha yog okay League an answer on okay Regan and polygon on
Siabatou Sanneh of Gambia walked in the Paris Marathon with a bucket of water on her head to raise awareness about the struggles to attain clean drinking water in parts of Africa
Water for Africa’ in conjunction with Ogilvy &Mather, Paris has been awarded 5 CANNES Lions, including two ‘Gold’s’, at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity 2015. They took home Two GOLD’s, one Silver and two Bronze for their amazing campaign, ‘The Marathon Walker’ with Water for Africa, which saw a woman from Gambia, Saibatou Sanneh symbolically take part in the 42km Paris Marathon with 20kg of water on her head, a distance women walk in Africa every day to fetch water for their families. The full documentary depicting this beautiful story will be released this year. www.themarthonwalker.com
Water For People takes a look at the effects of the global water crisis on women and girls in developing countries. On average, women and girls carry 40 pounds of water 3.5 miles every day, hindering their opportunity to work or attend school, and continuing the cycle of poverty.
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when animals move toward water it’s one of nature’s great phenomena part of the eternal cycle of seasons for people in the developing world the same act can involve drudgery difficulty and miles of walking to and from a water source as primitive as a hand-dug well then waiting hours for a bucket of mud coloured liquid to percolate up slowly from the earth water that may well be contaminated though still welcomed by parched throats at home in virtually all developing countries finding caring and managing water is women’s work typically women and children can spend up to two-thirds of their waking hours hauling water the fill containers often weigh as much as 45 pounds the effort can consume 25 percent of a woman’s daily caloric intake the heavy weight creates long-term joint pain the strain on a woman’s hip and pelvic area can cause difficulties during pregnancy and the contact with contaminated water exposes women to a greater risk of disease finding and hauling water excludes them from education income generation and cultural and political activities without water toilets and privacy girls often drop out of school when they reach puberty it’s part of the reason why every 2 out of 3 illiterate people are women and why women make up 70% of the world’s poor this gender bias effectively removes women from life outside the home and family but it’s a fate that is not inevitable access to safe water near home can transform a woman’s life and the life of her children by reducing the time and resources spent hauling water access to adequate sanitation can give a woman privacy convenience safety and a chance for improved health there is an old saying in rural Indian villages that speaks to the enduring connection between women and water let your husband die it says but the earthen part of water should not be broken with your interest and support we can help women move from a life of illness and lost opportunities to a far more positive future for more information on our work to improve access to safe water and sanitation call us now or visit our website
This video has good info about how to properly protect your well with good protocol.
PrivateWellClass.org is a free online service of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Funding has been provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Rural Community Assistance Partnership.
www-mwps.sws.iastate.edu/catalog/water-septic-systems/private-water-systems-handbook
“All EMAS handpump designs use glass marbles and standard PVC fittings and pipes as return valves. Different pump designs are available for high pressure, high quantity, hand-powered, pedal-powered, and windmill powered. This pump design is specially designed for pumping to high altitude, or long distances.Jan 3, 2010”
This pump design is specially designed for pumping to high altitude, or long distances.
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paulcloesen - Published on Jan 31, 2008
This clip is part of a series on construction of the EMAS pump. It presents and names the distinct parts.
The complete list of videos on this subject can be found on paulcloesen.50webs.com/DocEMAS-EN.htm
We try to fix the well water pump for our drip irrigation system. This is a jet pump I tried to fix.
RiverRoadRambler
Published on Jan 11, 2015
The Duplex 55 pump jack water pressure system on the Hanson Farm of Cushing, WI., is leaking pressure. This shows the well cap/head. The jack runs a sucker rod up and down pumping water 90 feet below in a well cylinder. Have to unbolt the head and see what kind of seals are in it. Leaked some, then froze at the top and now leaks too much!
commment: There are still folks in rural areas who use pumpjacks, and so local well drillers and repair folks often have extra ones on hand. I ended up replacing my well with a more modern pump and gave the old pumpjack to the well driller as he said he still fixed them and could use it for parts or replacement. So contact your local rural well repairman and he will likely know about them. - RiverRoadRambler - 2 months ago
Pump Jack Valves Animation
An example animation from the Faculty Innovation Center at UT Austin. fic.engr.utexas.edu
This operates just like an EMAS pump. - Archer C - 3 years ago
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Solar Magnetic Piston Pump
Comet-Me, Magnetic piston pump driven directly by solar panels.
Two 130W panels connected serialy drives the pump through an H bridge to provide about 600 L/H.
Solar Piston Pump
Nice video! I have an old exercise bike hooked up to a Meijer Bulldozer Piston Pump works great very easy to pedal and get pressure. Maybe I’ll add solar into it! - MrFlyTWA - 3 years ago
Don’t pressure test to max head on a diaphragm tank, the diaphragm will stretch and break! This can happen at around 30/40 psi above the tanks air charge! You notice around 75 psi in this video it begins to rapidly rise in psi, that’s the diaphragm reaching it’s limit. It can not stretch any more and all its doing is compressing steel and pvc. Casey Willie - 1 year ago
motorized pump water procurement
How to Make an Electric Water Pump from Trash - DIY
Here I show how to make an Electric Water Pump using Plastic Cap, DC Motor & Sketch Pen. It’s very easy to make.
Thank you for Watching. www.howtoraju.com/
How to Make a SUPER Powerful Small WATER PUMP // 15ft Pumping
This is awesome project for pumping water from ground water tank to roof water tank. It is so reliable and efficient. Enjoy!
SPECIFICATIONS:-
Motor Voltage: 24VDC
Load Current: 3.7A
Overall power consumption: ~90W
Motor Model #: NC5475D
Motor rpm: ~5000
Hose/ pipe Size: 0.75 inches
Flow Rate: ~3000 Liters/Hour
Deep well hand pump installation of a Simple Pump with 24 inch lever arm and model 125 5 gallon per minute pump cylinder in a 6 inch water well casing. A WIP woman installed pump. Good work = good times.
I am going to install the hand water pump well at the tent finally. This video shows in simple terms exactly every part needed to install your own hand pump well. Installation practices may be different throughout the world and the material your parts are made of may vary as well but no matter what, you need a sand point, pipe, and the pump. Here it is in the simplest terms.