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“Making
a Real Difference”
Elementary School in Neuvo Paraiso, Honduras, Receives The Gift
of Pure Safe Water. Always.
Paradise, like beauty, is in the eye of
the beholder. It could be rolling hills, lush valleys or beautiful
beaches. For some,
paradise could be giant mountains covered in snow or colourful
coral reefs teeming with life below a calm, azure sea. But for
those living in the third world country of Honduras, paradise is
being rescued from the streets of Tegucigalpa, the capital city,
and being given a chance at a new life in a community called Neuvo
Paraiso.
Neuvo Paraiso or “New Paradise” is a small
community project established 12 years ago by Sociedad Amigo de
los Ninos
in Honduras. Homeless mothers and children are provided with free
housing, medical services and education while working on site at
micro-enterprises including a brick factory, a plantain chip and
jelly factory as well as in agriculture. Located approximately
one hour south of Tegucigalpa, the community of 64 families is
situated in a flat-bottomed valley and has a nursery school, kindergarten,
elementary and high school. There is a medical clinic that also
offers dental services and a community center.
What Neuvo Paraiso’s elementary school didn’t
have -- until now -- is access to pure, safe drinking water.
Since
the community’s inception, Neuvo Paraiso has had serious
water issues impacting the health of the community – especially
young children. Infants and small children whose immune systems
are still developing have been plagued with illness due to parasitic
pathogens, coliform bacteria, E. coli and contamination from snakes,
mice, frogs and insects that get into the underground cistern water
storage facilities.
“When I first arrived at Neuvo Paraiso I took a look
around and realized that the water quality was truly terrible,” states
Greg LeBreton, PhD. Environment Consultant with Aquatic Solutions. “The
existing water system is poor at best using leaking plastic pipes
instead of copper and many of the drinking water lines run through
puddles of home waste waters - grey water - discharged directly
onto the soil surface.
And the underground storage cisterns could
only be described as containing bacterial soup.”
Volunteering his expertise to Real Difference, a Canadian not-for-profit
organization established 25 years ago to bring medical assistance
to the people of Honduras, Greg was responsible for installing
a Hallett™ 13 UV drinking
water purification system in the community’s
elementary school. Donated by UV Pure Technologies Inc., the Hallett™
13 with patented Crossfire
Technology™ and filter housing system
were implemented in November 2002.
“The Real Difference organization relies on individual
Canadians and Canadian companies to help solve the very real and
sometimes
life-threatening problems facing the people of Honduras,” explains
Heather Gouin, Director, Real Difference.
“Instead of sending
drugs to treat the community after they become ill from unsafe
water we felt it would be better to tackle the problem head on
and provide a solution that would eliminate the pathogens causing
disease.
We approached UV Pure Technologies because they have the
most effective, simple to install and easy to maintain system in
the world.”
Ron Hallett, UV Pure’s Founder and CTO, established UV Pure
in 1998 to pursue development and commercialization of radically
improved Technology™ for the disinfection of drinking water using
ultraviolet radiation. After three years of research and development,
the company unveiled the Hallett™ with patented Crossfire
Technology™, the world’s only self-cleaning, self-monitoring,
fail-safe system.
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“I invented the Hallett™ System because I want to help prevent
people, especially in third world countries, from getting sick or
dying because they don’t have access to clean drinking water,” explains
Ron. “With one child dying every three minutes in the world
from drinking contaminated water, it’s absolutely critical
and our moral obligation to help. Donating a Hallett™
13 System to Neuvo Paraiso’s elementary school is our way
of making a real difference in the lives of these people.”
Prior to implementation, water testing conducted on the existing water system
yielded extremely high levels of coliform bacteria. After installation of the
Hallett™ system, testing showed the water was free of pathogens and bacteria and
therefore completely safe to drink. The next step will be to install a chlorination
system to provide residual anti-bacterial action in the water – especially
water stored in cisterns – creating a multi-barrier approach to water purification.
“Working with UV Pure to ensure the kids in Neuvo Paraiso
have access to pure, safe drinking water was a pleasure,” sums up Greg. “They
have excellent technology, excellent customer service and were
stellar in providing the additional filter housing required for
this site. They obviously care and want to help.”
Real Difference, Aquatic Solutions and UV Pure Technologies’ share a unique
vision of paradise – one that can be seen through the big brown eyes of
a child in Honduras.
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