EWB-UW-Guatemala believes in empowering students to use engineering solutions to conect citizens of Guatemala to basic human resources.
EWB-UW is a registered student organization operating under the oversight of professional mentors, and acts as the collegiate extension of the national non-profit organization, Engineers Without Borders. We are partnered with the NGO Wisconsin Initiative for Guatemalan Infrastructure (WIGI) and maintain project involvement with the municipal government of Joyabaj. In the past three years, we have
assessed, designed, and implemented two drinking water distribution systems in the highlands communities outlying the city of Joyabaj, Guatemala. We hope to assess a third such project this coming spring break. Our design philosophy centers around enabling our partner communities to use their resources, coupled with our design knowledge, to construct sustainable clean water sources. We also emphasise the use of water meters_____. We also conduct heath workshops____
Our first water project was in the community of Pajuya, a community of about 300 people. Before our water line was constructed in the summer of 2014, they lacked access to potable water and commonly drank contaminated runoff and spring water, as a nearby water line was not operational. Our project engineered a system to protect two springs and divert their flow to a storage tank. The distribution lines then navigated more than a thousand feet of elevation to deliver water to the communities. As a sign of our continuing investment into the sustainability of the Pajuya project, we will be returning this winter to construct three concrete break pressure tanks as a more permanent pressure management solution. Our second water project is located 7 miles east of Pajuya in the community of Azucenas, and is currently under construction. The Azucenas system will serve 125 families and an elementary school, bringing together over 12 km of pipeline once operational. The situation in Azucenas was similar to that in Pajuya; members of the community frequently contract waterborne illnesses, resulting in major health issues and poor attendance at the community school. To complicate matters, Azucenas had a semi-operational water system that served only a third of the community and functioned every other day, setting up a poor collective attitude toward water usage. Families at the top of the line would run their taps continuously, collecting water in 55 gallon containers, while those at the bottom of the line received little to no water, and had to look for alternate, polluted sources. Our system will alleviate the reliance on the old system, and will provide water to those who are currently not on that system. The Azucenas line starts where three separate springs are capped and filtered. The conduction line carries this water down the mountain to our holding tank. From there, distribution lines will deliver the water to all 126 taps, with a water meter at each tap. In order to improve system sustainability, a written agreement with the community has been made to set a usage limit of 80L of water per person per day, which meets the W.H.O. developing country health standards. The construction of the Azucenas system began in late July with the assistance of 10 EWB-UW members who traveled to Guatemala for 15 days, and full completion and operation is expected by the end of October. We believe that this project will greatly improve the standard of living in Azucenas for decades to come. We are currently performing operations and maintenance on our first completed water system, which is serving a community of nearly 300 people. We are creating a break pressure tank to combat issues with pressure buildup in the gravity fed water system and maintain our commitment to sustainability in the communities we work in after the project is completed. We are also completing construction on an implementation project that was started in late July of 2015. This system will provide a potable water system for a community of 600 people, and give them access to a reliable source of this potable water for the first time.
01/29/2025
Welcome back Badger Engineers! We have a lot of exciting information to share with you about the upcoming semester within EWB-Guatemala.
- We will be transitioning from our work in Guatemala to a water distribution project in Peru! Thereβs no better time to get involved working with fellow engineers on a brand new project!!π΅πͺπ·ββοΈπ§βπ»
- Our EWB kickoff will be NEXT Monday (2/3) from 6-7PM!!ππ₯³
-We have a ton to share about our new project and hope to see you at our next weekly meeting on Tuesday from 7-8PM.
Stay tuned for more to come. We plan for a GREAT semester filled with projects and events made to fit in everybodyβs schedules!
12/04/2024
Home stretch EWB-Guatemala!!
To celebrate all of our hard work this semester, we will be having a potluck on 12/10 π₯π§π₯§ Check your emails to sign up for a dish/side to bring!
We will be playing Jeopardy to wrap up our meetings for the fall!! π―π―
Wishing everyone a strong and studious end to their semester! Thank you all for all of your help!! ππ
11/19/2024
Big news for EWB-Guatemala!
Donβt forget that tomorrow we will have our Costco pizza party integrated with an EWB workshop given by Brad Hughes! It will focus on:
Project Planning
Project Phases
Delegation?
We hope to see you there!!π₯ππ₯ππ₯
Additionally, our UW-Madison EWB monthly event will be TRIVIA ππ―. Find your most clever fellow EWB-members and form a team to compete at the Boathouse on 11/21 @ 6 PM. Sign-ups start at 5:30 so get ready to win well in advance!
EWB-Guatemala plans to bring home the win this year π₯ππ
10/29/2024
Itβs that time of year! With temps cooling off into November π₯Άπ₯Ά, what could you need more than a toasty π₯ EWB quarter zip! Too formal? We have sweatshirts and sweatpants too! ππ
The order deadline has been EXTENDED to Wednesday night at 11:59pm. Please check your email on how to order or feel free to reach out if you have questions.
10/29/2024
Meet the team!
Scroll through to meet our Project Managers along with our Design, Finance, Documentation, and Outreach subgroup leads.
Each leader shared one thing they love about EWB-Guatemala and one fun fact. Comment whoβs fun fact was your favorite !!π₯π₯π₯
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