AguaClara Mission Statement
AguaClara is a project in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University that is improving drinking water quality through innovative [research], knowledge transfer, Open Source Engineering and design of sustainable, replicable water treatment systems.
The AguaClara project provides students an opportunity to carry on Ezra Cornell's vision: his sense of invention, his focus on the future, his belief in hands-on learning, his dream of a well-rounded education available to anyone.
Read more about the concept behind the project and its sustainability
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Our Progress
The first AguaClara plant began producing clean water in the community of [La 34] in July 2005, and today there are plants located in Ojojona, Marcala, Tamara, and Cuatro Comunidades, all in Honduras.
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To the right you see influent and effluent water collected at the plant in Cuatro Comunidades. The brown turbid plant influent water is in the bottle on the left, and the clear water on the right is what the plant was producing from it!
Current Goals
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We have set our goals to raising $45,000 dollars for a facility for the community of Agalteca. For less than $20 per person served, this community can gain access to safe water. We ask that you now consider helping the people of Agalteca, and that you continue to invest in innovation.
[Why donate?] Our work is only possible through the generous contributions of our sponsors. We require continuous funding to develop the most efficient and cost effective drinking water treatment plants. Our implementation [partners] also need support to build these plants. If you are interested in becoming a supporter there are multiple options for [making a donation].
QUESTIONS? Contact the project director:
Monroe Weber-Shirk (Cornell University)
Phone: (607) 255-8445
Skype monroeweber-shirk
Please join us on Facebook and LinkedIN to show your support, group name: AguaClara. Our GoogleGroup is also open to the public for anyone interested in receiving occasional team updates and [newsletters]
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