Engineers can change the world. We provide crucial connections between engineering groups and indiginous communities to build a better future.
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In 1993 the Tulsa Southside Rotary Club drilled the second potable water well in the entire Altiplano (High Plain) area of Bolivia. In 1999, an elder of the village said that before the well was drilled, 20-30 children died each year.
Since 1993, the death rate has dropped to only 2-3 children each year. The elder believes that the total credit belongs to the well. In fact, he said that clean water has meant more to the health of the village and saved more lives then any doctor ever could.
After 15 years of faithful service, the Konani Water well is not producing as much water as it used to. Engineers-in-Action is giving the old well some well-deserved TLC. We are organizing the community to clean and reseal the water tank. Adding new valves, switches and controls. And we are testing to see if we need to re-drill the well or replace the pipe which is ‘down the hole’. Without the work of EIA, this well would become inoperable and abandoned.
View Available Projects | View Current Projects | View Ongoing ProjectsIf your Rotary Club, Church, Civic Group, Business or you as an individual would like to support engineering solutions in Bolivia, contact us. We can oversee the project and help you to pick the right community.
Your skills can change lives in indigenous communities. If your Engineers Without Borders group would like to design and construct a project in Bolivia, contact us. We can connect you with community needs and provide project support during your stay in Bolivia.
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Engineers in Action - Bolivian Internship Report Our Bolivian intern, Chayla Rowley's talks about her work in Bolivia this summer... (click to continue) |
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