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| Project Name: | Rooftop RWH for 2 Jaghori District Schools 2004 | Applicant: | Norwegian Church Aid |
| Current Status: | Complete - Successful | Application ID: | 66 |
The project constructs 2 latrines and one Rooftop RWH structure that is connected to an underground water tank with a hand pump at Obborda and Tabarghanak Schools.
2005-06-01
2005-12-30
15000
23000
0
RWH is a maintenance free system and constructed in local material at village level. It is only necessary to clean the structures before the rains begin.
Monitoring of the use of the handpumps, including proper hygiene, will be done twice a year.
1310
1310
1) 700 Students of Obborda School (girls & boys)
2) 610 Students of Tabarghanak School (girls & boys)
1310
696
During the construction 184-skilled rural youth and 512 unskilled workers indirectly benefited from project through employment.
Deviation in accordance to the plan in Obborda School:
-The installation of 6 commodes (WC) in the existing latrines instead of construction of 2 traditional pit latrines.
-The installation of water tanks with a capacity for 450 gallons for the flashing purposes of 6 new installed commodes (WC).
-Construction of one septic tank for the 6 latrines.
Deviation for Tabarghanak School:
There was a delay caused by discussions concerning site selection for the construction. This did not cause the project to finish after the deadline.
The construction activities in Obborda School includes:
-Construction of one underground water tank size 5 X 4 X 3.5 cu-m for the collection of rooftop rain water.
-Construction of retaining walls 56 cu-m Stone masonry with cement sand mortar
-Installation of 2- hand pump
-Supply and Installation of 450 gallons capacity water tank for latrines flash system.
-Installation of 6 commodes (WC) in 6 Cells of latrines for boys and girls.
-Putting of PVC pipe for collection of water
-Water proofing the underground water tank
-RCC on top of Underground water tank
The construction activities in Tabarghanak School includes:
-Construction of one underground water tank size 4.6 x 4.7 x 3 cu-m for the collection of rooftop rain water.
-Construction of retaining walls of Stone masonry with cement sand mortar
-Installation of 2- hand pump
-Putting of PVC pipe for collection of water from the rooftop and directing to the underground water tank
-Water proofing the underground water tank
-RCC on top of Underground water tank.
The main challenge of this project is that rain water collection for drinking and hygiene purposes is not a common practice in Afghanistan. Therefore, monitoring will be essential.
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