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Important Note:  If you've accidentally found your way to this page, we're actually off and running in Phase IV.  Go check that out at https://www.purecharity.com/turn-on-the-water-phase4 


Total Project Cost

     Phase I:     $15,500 ( FUNDED! )
     Phase II:    $8,200   ( FUNDED! )
     Phase III:   $10,500 ( FUNDED! )
     Phase IV:  $17,500 ( now funding )

          Total:  $51,700



Turn On The Water - The Tank Phase

The Pump Phase is funded and it's on to the Tank Phase!

The 110 families in El Porvenir live along a 3 kilometer stretch of dirt road in the Chinandega region of Northwest Nicaragua. They need an 8,000 gallon tank sitting at 24 feet above the ground to provide the necessary head pressure to effectively push water to the entire community.  It will be a gravity fed system much like the ones that we use here in the United States. Gravity is an old technology, but like your grandfather used to say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."


  • Rewards of $250 and less to be delivered no later than December 15th, 2014
  • Travel rewards are pending construction schedule TBD (tentative for February 2015)



TELL FRIENDS.  GET A GIFTCARD!

 
Send an email to 10 friends asking them to consider donating to Turn On the Water, and we'll send you a $5 gift card to iTunes, Amazon, or Starbucks.  Send it to 20 friends and we'll make it $10.  Just drop info@sunica.org in the Cc: line and we'll send your card via email ASAP!


 Rules & Details:
  • No, we will not add your friends to any list unless they opt-in.  We promise!
  • You can email as many people as you want, but the limit is $10 per person on the cards.
  • The email must direct them to www.turnonthewater.org and you must have already made a donation yourself.
  • You have to carbon copy info@sunica.org in the Cc: line so we'll know you did it.








The Existing Condition 




There are 15 shallow water wells existing in El Porvenir. However, it is common for these wells to dry up in the dry season, producing at most, a slow trickle. Even when flowing, contamination is still present, leading to a host of health problems for the community. The worst of which is the dreaded Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), already affecting most men working in local sugar cane plantations.  You can read more about CKD and our friend Juancito in Seth Crawford's blog from last week called When The Well Runs Dry - A True Story.

Stay tuned to the blog this week and we'll tell you a bit more about living life in El Porvenir.   



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We would be over the moon if you would share a picture like these. The only rule is that you should not actually Turn On the Water for the photo, and by no means should you dump cold water on your head.  Can't be wasting water, folks!


                    

Phase 3 Breakdown

  • The framework to support 8,000 gallons of water which will weigh over 30 tons!
  • The 8,000 gallon tank itself
  • The electrical system that will tell the pump to shut off when the tank is full
  • All of the pipe necessary to get water from the borehole to the tank itself.
  • All of the concrete footers necessary to support the framework.
  • 25% of administrative expenses associated with this project


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  • $3,470 One-time Goal
  • $0 Still Needed
  • 550 Lives Impacted
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Turn On the Water
By Su Nica

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Su Nica 204K
Raleigh, NC, US
Making disciples of Jesus through clean water, education, and mentorship.
This Fundraiser has ended and is no longer accepting funding.

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Alan Wilser
Cary, NC, United States

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Funded - November 06, 2014
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Turn On the Water - Phase III - The Tank Phase

by Alan Wilser 550 Lives Impacted Nicaragua

Important Note:  If you've accidentally found your way to this page, we're actually off and running in Phase IV.  Go check that out at https://www....

$3,470 One-time Donations
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