engineers without borders las cruces, guatemala flood assessment trip
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Las Cruces , Guatemala Assessment TripLas Cruces Flood Mitigation Project
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Engineers Without Borders (EWB)• From a backyard conversation to 12,000
b ld idmembers worldwide
• EWB mission statement
• Chicagoland projects
L C G l Fl d A• Las Cruces, Guatemala Flood Assessment
Changing our World One Community at a TimeChicago Professional ChapterChicago Professional Chapter
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Concern America, Local Partner
In Las Cruces since 1994 with a focus on:
• Healthcare clinics
T i i f ill h l h• Training of villagers as health promoters
Approached EWB in 2008, f ll i fl d ifollowing a severe flood in Las Cruces
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Las Cruces GuatemalaLas Cruces, GuatemalaPopulation Apx.17,500
2,800 families2,800 families• Ladinos • Qeqchi • Mam• Mam• Kaqchike
P i il A i lt l &Primarily Agricultural & Ranching Jobs
• PeanutsPeanuts • Sesame
seeds • Papayasp y• Cattle
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LasDrainage Ditch
Las Cruces
Main Road
Cavern Entrance
“El Tragante”
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October 2008October 2008Tropical
depressiondepression
produced 18 days of intense rainfall
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7,000 residents were
displaced for a month
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Flood depths over 10 ft occurred inundatingoccurred, inundating homes up to their roofs
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Before During
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Only one well out of 10out of 10
tested did not contain e colicontain e. coli
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Framework for a SolutionFramework for a Solution
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M t I t t?Most Important?
l lMaintain a local perspective.
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Las Cruces, Guatemala Assessment TripEngineers Without Borders Flood Assessment and Mitigation Project
Las Cruces, Guatemala Assessment TripEngineers Without Borders Flood Assessment and Mitigation Project
Las Cruces, Guatemala Assessment TripEngineers Without Borders Flood Assessment and Mitigation Project
Las Cruces, Guatemala Assessment TripEngineers Without Borders Flood Assessment and Mitigation Project
• NASA / USGS Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)• Aerial and satellite photography • Land cover• Digital Elevation Models (DEMs)
• NASA Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM)
Land cover
• Watersheds
• Tropical 3 hr rainfall (2.5 miles gridded)
• Guatemala Instituto Nacional Sismologia• Monthly rainfall totals (30 miles away)
• Isohyetal maps (regional)
• UN Food and Agricultural Organization
• Soils
• USGS Caribbean Water Science Center
• Inter‐American Bio‐diversity Information Networky
• Google Earth
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Rainfall (mm)
45%of the Average
600
700 Total Annual Rainfall
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3030 yrs
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Las
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Las Cruces 66 sq‐mi
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Las Cruces, Guatemala Assessment TripEngineers Without Borders Flood Assessment and Mitigation Project
LLow Spot “Outlet”p
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Las Cruces, Guatemala Assessment TripEngineers Without Borders Flood Assessment and Mitigation Project
Las Cruces, Guatemala Assessment TripEngineers Without Borders Flood Assessment and Mitigation Project
Las Cruces, Guatemala Assessment TripEngineers Without Borders Flood Assessment and Mitigation Project
Las Cruces, Guatemala Assessment TripEngineers Without Borders Flood Assessment and Mitigation Project
Framework for a Solution• Understand the Problem
Was this an extreme event?• Was this an extreme event?
• What’s a typical event?
What event significantly impacts the community?• What event significantly impacts the community?
• Understand the Constraints• Limited engineering alternatives
L k f f di• Lack of funding
• Lack of Resources
Hi t i it i• Historic community issues
• Lack of national support
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Main R dRoad
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What’s Next?• Project report (March)
• Fund‐raising
Addi i l• Additional survey
• Final design plans and specificationsFinal design, plans and specifications
• Implementation?
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Changing our World One Community at a TimeChicago Professional Chapter
David Kendall [email protected] Lee von Gynz-Guethle [email protected]