Self-supporting community- based mitigation program that provides arsenic safe water using modified dugwells along with public education on water related health effects.
Narrative
This dugwell #PW98JHDN5, is located at latitude 22.94880 and longitude 88.83365 in the village Goalbathan at the Jhowdanga Panchayet in Gaighata. Late Gurupada Biswas donated the site for the community.
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Jyotsna Sarkar of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed Tue 18 Feb 2014, Over 11 Years agomeeting has been finished.
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Jyotsna Sarkar of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed Tue 27 Aug 2013, Almost 12 Years agoThere is11 ft of water 300ml theoline was sold.
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Suparna Mondol of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed Tue 27 Aug 2013, Almost 12 Years agoHealth meeting has been finished . M-7, F-10, Ch-5.
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Shilpi Poddar of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed Sat 13 Jul 2013, Almost 12 Years agoThere is 7'6" water. 500ml theoline was sold. 2 families 10 people use.
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Jyotsna Sarkar of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed Thu 14 Mar 2013, Over 12 Years agoThis well is dry not used. Goyalbatan.
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Suparna Mondol of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed Thu 14 Feb 2013, Over 12 Years agoWater collection.
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Suparna Mondol of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed Thu 20 Dec 2012, Over 12 Years agoWater 5 ft, 2 familis ,10 people good water. 300 ml theoline was sold.
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Jyotsna Sarkar of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed Sat 08 Dec 2012, Over 12 Years agohas been dane of PW98.
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Jyotsna Sarkar of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed_partial Thu 22 Mar 2012, About 13 Years agodry 1-foot water -not being used. This modern dugwell is used when there is water in it that is from June to January. During the summer months it dries up.
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Meera Hira-Smith of Project Well
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Implementation Status: completed Thu 23 Jun 2011, Almost 14 Years agoOne of the randomly selected dugwell for the bimonthly test for arsenic.
This well was visited by the technical manager and the project manager on the same day. The water quality is normal and according to the june report 74families are using this well comprised of 17 members. Need to have several health meetings here.
- Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 31 Dec, 2009 Implementation Phase
- Implementation Phase Project started on 1 Jan, 2009 Preparation Phase
How it Works
Every field note helps building a history of activity at the project site. Every visit should result in a field note, including visits by peers and 3rd parties. Visits can be before implementation, during implementation and during operational state.
If the field note is during the operating phase of the project, then PWX considers the note as a verification note. Verification can show if the current operating state is different from that in the 'final' report and thus draw attention and resources to resolve issues.
Soon PWX AnalytiX will track the number of projects verified and combine that with the amount of time elapsed since 'completion', to summarize monitoring efforts and the sustainability of projects.
Self-supporting community- based mitigation program that provides arsenic safe water using modified dugwells along with public education on water related health effects.
Narrative
This dugwell #PW98JHDN5, is located at latitude 22.94880 and longitude 88.83365 in the village Goalbathan at the Jhowdanga Panchayet in Gaighata. Late Gurupada Biswas donated the site for the community.
Sustainability
Creating and measuring long-term impact
The users would require to purchase theoline, the disinfectant, and also repair minor wear and tear. The dugwells will be visited by the field workers every month for one year to get technical and utility reports followed by inspection once or twice a year.
Other Issues
Unusual and unexpected issues faced during project execution
Research and Development is part of the project. The Arsenic level is 14 PPB (BIS stnd is 50PPB)and the date of report October 22, 2009. The Total coliform is 49 CFU/100ml and Fecal coliform is 1 CFU/100ml. Report date is Dec 7, 2009. Chlorination is done once a week.
Impact
People Impacted: 10
People Getting Safe Drinking Water: 10
According to the register record of January 2012 the total consumers=10; Families=2,
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According to the register record of July 2011 the total consumers=24; Families=6; Male=12, Female=12, children <5 =1 and students =6.
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According the register record demographic data is Total=17; Families=6; Male=11, Female=6, children <5 = 0 and students =29. As of June 2010 this dugwell was dry in summer due to less rainfall in the preceding year. The monsoon rains have started that will bring back the users.
People Getting Other Benefits: 50
Public health education on arsenic health effects and personal hygiene is given to all the dugwell beneficiaries. A training program on the maintenance of the dugwells (including chlorination) is given to develop a sense of ownership and to make the program sustainable. There are five field workers working on the dugwell program who are selected from the arsenic afflicted villages. They are involved in site selection, village meetings during site selection, followed by construction of the wells and also follow up the on the technical faults of the dugwells and the number of users. The villagers are also shown VCDs on how to improve personal health and hygiene through proper practices. The office of Aqua Welfare Society is located in the village. The awareness programmer and experts of geology and technical knowhow are based in Kolkata who visit the village office and sites occasionally to create awareness amongst the user group, prospective users and students of schools. Trades like well-digging, pottery, and masonry, are required for the dugwell program and are benefiting from work generated by the project.
Maintenance/Operating Costs Annual, in US$: $40
Creating and measuring long-term impact
The users would require to purchase theoline, the disinfectant, and also repair minor wear and tear. The dugwells will be visited by the field workers every month for one year to get technical and utility reports followed by inspection once or twice a year.
Implementer: Project Well & Aqua Welfare Society
Aqua Welfare Society, AWS, is the partner NGO. Their office is based in the North 24 Parganas. The 8 honorary board members are located in Kolkata. There are only 5 field workers who are interacting with the villagers and beneficiaries, training the users on maintenance of the dugwells, organizing village meetings and health meetings. A technical advisor of AWS is based in Kolkata who visits the village occasionally and one awareness programmer who is in charge of awareness programs in the communities and educational institutions. There is an accountant and also a data entry person on part time basis
Funding
- funded:
- $1,050
- Final Cost:
- $1,050