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TSUNAMI WATSAN PROGRAMMES

INDONESIA

SRI LANKA

MALDIVES

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Uli JaspersWatSan Unit Manager

IFRC [email protected]

+41227304472

Fidelis ChuluIndonesia

WatSan Coordinator, Banda [email protected]

+62811827515

Fidel PeñaSri Lanka WatSan

Coordinator, [email protected]

+94773157675

Patrick D’AoustTsunami WatSan

Coordinator, [email protected]

+6619263420

3 WatSan Delegates

Arnaud VontobelMarkus EekJane Edgar

6 WatSan DelegatesEna Kuang

Camelia MarinescuFlory Balaga

Jackson Ndemena2 open positions (Calang and Nias)

Kathryn ClarksonMaldives WatSanCoordinator, Male

[email protected]+9607791437

3 WatSan DelegatesLeigh Burgess

Guilermo GarciaHassan Hamou

1 Trainee DelegateTejas Hansora

OpenSri Lanka WatSan

Deputy Coordinator, Colombo

Detlef SchwagerIndonesia WatSan

Deputy Coordinator, Banda Aceh

TSUNAMI WATSAN ORGANIGRAM

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RC/RC Movement Partners (WatSan) INDONESIA

IFRC ICRC 12 PNS’ American, Australian, Canadian, Norwegian, Spanish,

Swiss, Hong Kong, German, Taiwan, French, Austrian, Netherlands

SRI LANKA IFRC ICRC PNS’

MALDIVES IFRC 4 PNS’

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WatSan

PidieFreRC 8

Palang Merah

BiruenFreRC 1

Aceh Utara – LhokseumaweIFRC, AmRC 1

SimeuleuAusRC 3 / NorRC 1

MeulabohIFRC, SpaRC 6 / FreRC 1

Aceh Jaya - Teunom AmRC 3 / GerRC 1

NiasIFRC, NRC 2 /

SRC 2

SabangIFRC

Banda AcehIFRC, Cons. MacRC/SwedRC/AstRC

Aceh BesarAmRC 2

Aceh Timur – Langsa

Takengon

Aceh Tenggara Aceh Singkil

Tapaktuan

Aceh Barat Daya

AmRC 2 / FreRC 1

Nangan Raya

AmRC 2 / FreRC 1

Gayo Lues

Banda Aceh

Calang

PidieBiruen

SimeuleuNias

Lhokseumawe

MEDAN

Sabang

Meulaboh

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EMERGENCY PHASE (INDONESIA)

ERU’S: FRC, GRC, AusRC, MacRC-SwRC (MalRC), SpaRC

Producing and distributing>> 1500m3 / day

RC/RC well cleaning programme

WatSan facilities in: Tented cities TLC (barrack camps) Transitional Shelter camps

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EMERGENCY PHASE (MALDIVES)

R.O. transported to tsunami affected islands and stationed on barges in strategic locations

WatSan facilities in IDP camps

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Indonesia WatSan programme

Hygiene Promotion through implementation of PHAST Ena Kuang, WatSan Software Delegate 10 PMI Youth Volunteers (ToT) 60 PMI PHAST ToT’s 120 PMI PHAST facilitators

Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam (NAD) & NIAS

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Indonesia WatSan programme (2)

Maintenance/Rehabilitation of WatSan facilities

in TLC’s of Banda Aceh, Aceh Besar and Sabang Ongoing construction/rehabilitation/maintenance

in 13 TLC (Barrack) camps (drainage, latrines, septics, RWH)

Bandung Training CenterJoint (IFRC, SpRC, AustRC, FRC, GRC)

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Indonesia WatSan programme (3) Implementation of community based WatSan projects in

Nias Island (11 sub-districts, 48 villages), Meulaboh (3 sub-districts, 90 villages) Bireuen (2 sub-districts, 40 villages)

Water Supply (Spring System) - Community Household Water Supply – RWH, Well-Protection Community Bath/Wash/Toilet - MCK Household Sanitation - Toilet

98 villages and 18 towns assessed with village/town committees Development of Computer-based Database for Hygiene

Improvement Framework Baseline Survey and PHAST Baseline Survey

Coordination of PNS and PMI WatSan projects

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MALE

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Maldives WatSan programme WATER

RWH (79 islands) RO (20 islands)

SANITATION Small Bore Sewer

systems (5 islands)

RENEWABLE ENERGY Solar panels on community

buildings & solar street lighting

WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (joint CanRC / AustralRC)

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15,360 (2,500 Lt) rain water harvesting tanks to 79 islands

Guttering and pipes to be provided for householders to install their own rain harvesting

Distribution period: being completed this month

up to 50,000 beneficiaries

Joint AmRC / IFRC community mobilisation activitiesplanned to boost installation rates

Restore and Improve Rainwater Harvesting Systems

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Box gutter

45deg elbows

Tee

Ball Valve

90deg elbow

2500Lt plastic tank

Soak pit

Rainwater Harvesting System

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Supply and install 10 cbm/day Reverse Osmosis (RO) units, and construct complimenting distribution systems on 20 islands.

Programme anticipated to finish mid 2007

>10,000 beneficiaries inhabiting 20 islands affected by the Tsunami

Desalination Unit and Distribution System

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Settlement tanks

RO Unit

Water storage tanks (5,000 L each)

DistributionTank (5,000 L)

Community Water points

Distribution Main

Intake valve

Beach well

Salt concentrate discharge to sea

Plant and tank housing

Pump

RO Unit and Distribution Set-up

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Islands – K. Guraidhoo, K. Maafushi, D.Kudahuvadhoo and L. Gann

New housing and infrastructure to be provided to the Internally Displaced People (IDP)

Houses to include septic tanks that will connect to a small- bore sewer system and outer reef outfalls

Program period = dependant on new housing program, likely to finish mid 2007

7,000 beneficiaries – IDP and existing communities

Sanitation Facilities in New Housing

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Grey Water – Shower and laundryBlack Water – Toilet and kitchen

Grey Water Stream

Domestic Waste Water

Black Water Stream

Filter pit

Septic Tank

Future Treatment Facilities

• Primary treatment• Anaerobic Reaction

• Secondary treatment

Effluent disposal out to sea

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PLANS FOR 2006 - 2007

INDONESIA Pursue ongoing programme Improve Coordination with PNS’ and

with Health programme Better integration of PMI Insure that implementation takes

place

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PLANS FOR 2006 - 2007

MALDIVES Continue ongoing programme Scale up Software activities Awareness raising & hygiene

promotion campaigns Community mobilisation activities to

ensure community management


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