Sky Standard Project Complete

September 22, 2023
The new rainwater collection system at Sky Standard Nursery and Primary School in Uganda has been successfully completed!

Our implementing partner, Ugandan Water Project, erected a 10,000-liter polyethylene tank on a base made of brick, hardcore, and cement. Once cured, the crew placed the tank on the base, made an overflow hole in the top of the structure and attached a pipe to it that extends six inches beyond the perimeter of the base. Crew members also attached face boards to the roof of the building adjacent to the tank in order to create a suitable surface to which they could attach the gutters that will allow water to flow from the metal roof to the tank. Just before the outlet pipe reaches the tank, a “T” joint was inserted to create a first flush, a rudimentary filtration system that reduces the amount of debris and contaminants that enter the tank. The crew then constructed a protective wall around the tank and first flush, as well as a tap stand located slightly downhill from the tank. The rainwater collection system will be paired with four Sawyer Point One water filters in order to ensure that all water collection from the tank will be safe for drinking.

Check out your impact!
  • You brought clean water to a school with 7 staff, serving 82 students at the time of project installation
  • Previously, students and staff fetched from ⁠an insufficient rainwater collection system
  • By bringing a rainwater collection system to facility grounds, we estimate that you eliminated up to 11.60 miles of walking and 8.75 hours of collection time per day!

Notes:
This school's population is quite low, but our enumerator who completed the surveys told us that the school was just purchased and is under new administration, so they are actively recruiting.

Time and distance calculations are based on the average number of 20-liter jerrycans that UWP rainwater collection systems can provide each day. We assume that every jerrycan fetched from the UWP rainwater collection system replaces one trip to the previous water source.
Distance from the facility to the previous water source is calculated for a round trip as the crow flies, using GPS coordinates.


Thank you to the following for bringing safe water to Sky Standard Nursery and Primary School!

BEFORE: Sky Standard Nursery and Primary School already had an older rainwater collection tank attached to its facility, but its supply simply wasn’t sufficient to provide adequate water for the washing, cooking, and drinking needs of the students and staff. In fact, in the months of January and July, the water was unavailable due to a dry source. Ensuring that they have sufficient clean water by adding a second rainwater collection system to the school’s facilities is a vital step in empowering the students to succeed in their educational aspirations and secure a bright future. A second Rainwater Collection System, we will make an immediate and critical impact on the staff and students in the community.

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