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AguaClara Five Year Plan

The AguaClara growth model is based on establishing partnerships with organizations that have expertise in the water supply sector and who already have a strong structural engineering capacity. These partners take the responsibility for creating the structural engineering design for the AguaClara water treatment plants, for choosing the communities that meet the community prerequisites for appropriate sites, for training

The Cornell AguaClara team will continue development of the automated design tool that will make it possible to deliver customized detailed designs to partner organizations.

2008

Task

Start

End

Select next candidate communities for construction in Honduras

2/2008

4/2008

Identify the funding mechanism for the next communities

3/2008

6/2008

Build the water treatment plant at Tamara

1/2008

4/2008

Train the Tamara plant operators

5/2008

7/2008

Document Tamara plant performance

5/2008

 

Mesoamerican Network Workshop

6/2008

6/2008

Hire Program Coordinator

6/2008

6/2008

Evaluate capital cost funding mechanisms and community financial capacity to absorb the capital costs
Fall: Begin Capacity building with new partners. Use additional workshops in Honduras coordinated by Agua para el Pueblo to train engineers and project supervisors from Mesoamerica. Mesoamerican partners will evaluate in-country communities to choose appropriate pilot sites.
Cornell AguaClara team provides detailed design documentation for the Mesoamerica pilot sites so that structural engineers in the partner organizations can create detailed structural designs.

2009

Mesoamerican partners begin building of

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