Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Discovering Safe Drinking Water in Rubanda!

Water Drinking Ceremony!

There is going to be the first water drinking ceremony on October 9th in Rubanda on the well site. Please join us in any way you can. That day is also the Uganda Independence Day. Yes, the school and the community of Rubanda will be celebrating two in one, Water Independence from water born diseases and contamination that for years have caused chronic healthy havoc; misery and death in the to many people in the community.
Dr. Bruce Murray will represent Yamba Abaana US together with other more five visiting doctors on site to join, witness and participate in the first water drinking ceremony. Its awesome! Please join us where you can. 

To each and every one: Please, here below  join our Engineer Robert to go through the project implementation trip through the gallery. our initial plan did not include the fixture of a borehole. Its a new innovation borrowed from rural water projects in Tanzania by Dr. Bruce who has been there on tropical disease and rural water safety study. How much power unity holds! With the most recent unreliable arrival of hydro electric connection to the community, alternative borehole equipment is inevitable and more than smart. 

Please, for more information about Robert, our Engineer, contact us through our comment space and our desk friends will get back to you. Thank you.






 
Eng. Robert, New borehole equipment and Trench  for water pipes from the well to the school/village




Setting the borehole alternative 


School H/Teacher Innocent supervises the water


The Borehole consultant expert (right) directs the worker as Innocent listens


Community members come to have a look and the new discovery
 
The Concrete slab is placed over the water well



The wire flame for the concrete cover slab in progress.




The well still under excavation reaches water  springs 


Getting the water out to go deep with excavation


Using a water pump to get the water out


Excavation continues until 25ft deep

Underground rock sand removed during excavation 










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