In this second of four updates from my recent trip to Boma,
the focus is on the installment of a solar-powered water pump. This new
system now gives us the capability of supplying clean water to the
entire Upper Boma community. We are truly grateful for our generous
donors who gave funds towards this project and want to share the "good
news from a far country" with you all.
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A solar-powered water pump was installed in Boma to provide clean water. (Donnie Brake, Vincent, Robert and Ken)
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Clean Water
One
of our five strategic initiatives is to develop clean water for our
students in Faith Learning Center and their families in Boma. Last week
we installed a solar-powered pump into the well located in the SEA
Partners compound. To our knowledge, this is the first "running water"
ever in Upper Boma and our hope is that this pump can make clean water
more easily accessible to more people. The hand pumps we installed
previously were overused causing them to become damaged prematurely.
With our new system, the pump will only operate when the water level in
the tank goes below a certain level where a float automatically engages
the pump.
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Milton and Ken removing the damaged hand pump.
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Another advantage is that the solar
system does not require bright sunlight to power the pump. In our
initial test, the sky was cloudy with intermittent showers and the
10,000 liter tank was filled in 10 hours. It was simply amazing!
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