June 20th, 2008
Fort Collins Chapter Featured on 9NEWS
| The Ft. Collins Peru project was featured on 9NEWS June 9th. You can see the story on the 9NEWS website. |
Reaching Out from the Rockies
| The Ft. Collins Peru project was featured on 9NEWS June 9th. You can see the story on the 9NEWS website. |
| “Paulino, the President of Malingua Pamba and Chair of the Water Board reports that not only are the people overjoyed to have easier access to water, but that relationships between communities as well as neighbors have improved; oh, and of course, their health & sanitation are improving…” Read the full report here. |
Low cost Ecological Sanitation programs in Malawi have led to the building of over 11,000 compostproducing toilets since 2003. While the toilets are affordable and simple to construct, the fact that they convert human waste into valuable odor-free compost, enables cost recovery for households and is a prime driver in popularizing EcoSan designs… Click here for the full report. (Reference contributed by Chris Fahlin.)
| Terra Development recognized our chapter’s support in its 2007 annual report. EWB Denver is working with Terra on an educational project related to preventing and mitigating acid mine drainage in Bolivia. You may wish to read more about Terra and the project, or download the report. |
| The Sand Sculpture Contest is the single largest fundraising activity for EWB-Denver. This year it is planned for Saturday, August 9 at Bear Creek State Park outside of Morrison, Colorado. The more teams we get to participate, the more money we raise ($500/team for corporate, $150/team for non-profit). See the event page for more information and a copy of the registration form. |
We are asking everyone to contact your family members and friends who work for organizations (not necessarily engineering companies)that might be interested in participating. Please take a moment to think about who you could solicit and let Jim Gusek (jgusek@golder.com) or Scott Allen (sallen@golder.com) know who you have contacted. Your help on this would be greatly appreciated as personal relationships can be very effective fundraising mechanisms.
TWCFOC is hoping to build a new and larger women’s shelter within the next 12-18 months. They have raised almost one-third of the money needed for construction but the main issue is one of land and road development as well as the building of infrastructure on a parcel of land in Castle Rock.
Douglas County is helping them obtain title on one acre of land in a 5-acre parcel and “push through” the planning and zoning requirements as quickly and quietly as possible; the Corps of Engineers has verbally agreed to assist them in road construction. Despite this assistance, they are likely to face other very significant development costs. In particular, they are seeking assistance to design the subdivision (water & sewer, utilities, drainage, storm water management, etc.?).
Their initial estimate for this phase of the project was about $35,000; at an average assumed billing rate of $100 per hour, this is about 350 hours of effort.
Would members of the Denver Chapter willing to assist in a portion of this project? We’ve checked with EWB-USA and worthy local projects of this type are fully endorsed… we are apparently not confined by ANY borders, eh?
Time is somewhat short; TWCFOC will be meeting with Douglas County on June 17th at 10am, so if you are interested or know someone (or a company) who might be interested, please have them get in touch with Jim Gusek, Outreach Coordinator. jgusek@golder.com or 720-920-4627 or Ms. Carter directly via email (and cc Jim).
Thanks in advance,
Jim Gusek
Former President & Outreach Coordinator
Denver Chapter EWB