Guadalupe Perez Project a Success

January 17, 2024
Locatation: El Tablón Community: Marcala, Honduras

Beneficiaries: 50 students

Project Review:
Guadalupe Perez School was visited in El Tablón Community: Marcala, about 45 kilometers from the center of Márcala. It has 50 students and two teachers. The drinking water within the school was evaluated, along with the water source and the water supply in the community. The water tests came back as contaminated and unsuitable for human consumption. This community has problems with the water supply; the Combined System will greatly help since the housewives carry water in buckets to the school to make school lunches and snacks.

Performed Activities:
  • EOS International (our implementing partner) school coordinator Oneida Lara hosted a meeting with teachers, the school's board of directors, and parents to inform them that EOS, in partnership with H2O for Life, will support the school with a combined system for water purification. She informed the school board, teachers, and parents that part of EOS’ program is community support and that the school and parents must build the platforms for the water system to rest on per the measurements established by EOS. The community was provided with the platform design. This community support is critical to the success of the program.
  • The parents built the platforms necessary to house the water system 
  • EOS International installed the Combined Water system with funding provided by the H2O for Life School program. 
  • EOS School Coordinator trained teachers and parents on using and managing the Combined Water System operation and management. 
  • Guadalupe Perez School has been added to EOS’ Circuit Rider program, in which the school coordinator will visit the school monthly to do surprise water checks to ensure 100% compliance in treating the school’s water. 
  • The school coordinator will continue to provide monthly education programs to students on water conservation, the importance of safe water, hygiene, hand washing, and climate change.

A Combined System for water treatment consists of a two-step process:
  1. Reduction of water turbidity (cleaning the water so it is crystal clear)
  2. Treating the bacteria to ensure it is safe to drink

This system will serve as a mini-water treatment plant, reducing the levels of turbidity and killing any bacteria present in the water. EOS has a water quality lab at their office in Marcala and will continue to do testing to ensure the water remains safe to drink. This program has a 10-year track record of providing solutions and ongoing monitoring to schools and communities in Central America.

Thank you to the following for supporting this project:

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