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Sponsor:Hope 2 One Life, Inc.‐ non‐profit charitable
organization based in Billings, Montana USA
Donors:‐ Atkinson Foundation‐ National Ground Water
Research and Education Fund
FEM Farm
Kayunga
Kalongo
Two‐ 75 watt panels
Battery storage
Maximum yield‐3500 l per day
Capital cost ~$4,000
Our Pilot Solar Pump ProjectFebruary 2010
Goals‐ to ensure adequate supply for the farm• Serve the new clinic, school, and other facilities• Provide economic development opportunitiesDeep borehole‐ 40 to 60 metersSolar power pump, solar panels, control system, tank, tower and laborCosts: Well – about $9,000
Solar pump system‐ about $18,000It took 18 months to raise the money, $27,000.
Fractured-fissured Bedrock Aquifer(granite, gneiss and schist)
Saprolite aquifer
Source: Uganda National Water Development Report ‐ 2005
http://www.hope2onelife.org/
1) Support for Northern Uganda orphanages ($500 quarterly) 2) Deep Water Wells $8,800 each.3) Medical Clinic construction for the Family Empowerment Uganda,
($13,000) The "Build a Brick" campaign. $10 for 10 bricks.4) Book Drive‐ Love Covers.... packs which includes books raised by Billings
students, school supplies, etc. ($35 single donation x 1000) 5) Oxen, milk cows for families and IDP camps recovering from the LRA war
($500 for 1 milk cow, $350 for an oxen) 6) Plows and seeds for those recovering from the LRA war ($150 for plow) 8) Mosquito nets 9) Bio‐sand water filters
www.hydrosi.com