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Sunday, 31 July 2011

August

Once again, apologies for the lack of updates. We are very busy at the moment, working to finish the projects and in our spare time we are trying to see as much of Cambodia as possible before we leave in less than 3 weeks. We spent the last weekend in Siem Reap to see Tonle Sap and went to Phnom Penh the weekend before and saw the Royal Palace and Toul Sleng prison/memorial museum.

Last week we were focusing on the demonstration kit as we are hoping to take it into a village before we leave. It has been a test of our creativity and DIY skills but it is finally looking good. It is finished on the most part, just a few finishing touches. This week will be spent developing the workshop and supporting materials for the actual demonstration. We will also be showing the staff here how to use it and are hoping to take it in a village near one of the stations on Monday morning. It has turned out that our timing couldn’t be better as they are having meetings all next week for the guys who run and coordinate the stations and we’re really excited to show them all what they’ll hopefully be working with in the future.

The sand filter and sedimentation tank on their custom built stools


The microfiltration and UV tube



And from Phnom Penh (where Doug and Sinead ate spider):




Sinead and Hiba

Thursday, 14 July 2011


The demonstration kit got off to a slow start as we didn’t anticipate how difficult sourcing the correct materials would be. We have spent this week trying different quantities of various materials to find the combination to give the best results. Today we (finally!!) achieved good results and managed to make dirty water clear, a useful operation for a water filter.

The final results!!


Using hi-tech equipment (our bin) to disperse water over the filter



Now we will move on to demonstrating the microfiltration and UV filtration. This will be a totally different challenge as we have the kit used the station and we need to adapt it to make it easier to understand visually. We already have a few ideas but as we are learning, most of our initial ideas don’t go to plan!

We are still working on the report in the evenings when we have the use of the office computers and it is coming along nicely.

Last night we visited the impressive Battambang Funfair. It consisted of 5 rides, one of which was a rollercoaster than didn’t go above my height but looked older than all of us combined. I think the locals got more amusement from us than we did from the rides but it was fun to try out.

Hiba, Marine, Alex and Doug 

Someone has to mind the bags. From the safety of the ground.

 Sinead

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Demonstration Kit and Phnom Sampoev

This week we will be working on the demonstration to take to villages to show them how the water treatment stations work and the different stages that they use. We had a meeting on Friday to present our ideas to the Teuk Saat staff and it was really exciting, if a little daunting! Everything worked out well though and they really seemed to approve of our ideas, even though some of them suggested we make the demonstration (which they now want to be much bigger with 50-20L containers used) actually be able to treat water. We discussed it though and reckoned it would be the same if we could just let them taste water from another station so that they knew they would like the taste before buying – phew!

We’ll be carrying on with the demonstration sand filter today, washing the sand and experimenting with quantities.



Oh and yesterday Sinead and I went to Phnom Sampoev which involved being completely soaked in the rain, a 3 hour cycle ride, being lead up and down a mountain by 4 monks and watching a trail of millions of bats leaving the caves at dusk. All in all, a really good day.




Monday, 4 July 2011

Update at Last!

So the rumours were true. Last Monday we packed up the truck once again and headed to Siem Reap. We travelled with the technical team to a newly built station in Banteay Srei. We were there to observe the installation with the intention of writing up a report on how to install the water treatment equipment.

We spent 2 and a half days setting up the station, taking countless notes, measurements and photographs and asking hundreds of questions. It also became apparent that health and safety is not always a priority in Cambodia which is something we will also address in the report to hopefully improve the standard practices.

As the rest of the team headed back on Thursday we were given the chance to see the famous Angkor Temples. They are truly remarkable structures in beautiful surroundings. All the exhaustion of the last couple of days was forgotten as we climbed up and down temple after temple. We bought 3 day passes and but could have stayed for 3 weeks.

On Sunday afternoon we heading back on the bus to Battambang and I started to sort through the 700 pictures I took in the temples alone.

We have a lot of work to keep us busy for the next 6 and a half weeks but we have started with writing up this technical report and relearning AutoCAD for the drawings.

Here's just a few of the many photos taken in the past week,

So many problems!!

Passing the solar panel up

Outside Ta Keo

Bayon

Finally, something in Cambodia taller than me!!


Sinead