By Tatiana Tijerino | Development & Communication Manager
Nicolasa Cruz is a member of the El Pital community, which lies in the Cangrejal river valley. Her house is directly in front of the community clinic. Nicolasa tells how, for years, she has had problems with sewage water accumulating around of her home, due to its location in a low-lying area. Bad odors and mosquito hatcheries were an everyday problem. A community plumbing system was supposed to take sewage from point A to point B, but the plumbing itself was very old, was not adequately maintained, and did not meet the demands of the entire population of El Pital. The clinic in front of Nicolasa’s house found a quick solution to this problem: they built a perimeter wall around the clinic. But their solution only made the problem worse for Nicolasa and other residents: it caused the sewage system pipes to rupture more often and with greater severity each time.
The constant sewage system pipe ruptures ended in more sewage water accumulation at Nicola’s yard which inside in the community outbreaks of dengue, chikungunya, and malaria, overcrowding clinics and hospitals nearby. Nicolasa was very worried about the community’s wellbeing. She felt personally, to blame, in a way, for what was happing in the community, even though she could do nothing about it, at least, not by her efforts alone. Every member of her household fell ill during that time and lived with the fear that they could fall ill at any given moment.
The residents of El Pital met to find a solution for the sewage problem. They reactivated the community’s Water and Sewage Board, which, together with Un Mundo, managed the rehabilitation and extension of the sewage system. With the support of engineers from Duke University,the system was replaced with new plumbing connecting all houses in the community. Now the system adequately serves each house, transporting sewage out of the community.
Nicolasa tells us, the community saw no health crises from mosquito-borne-disease epidemics as it was before. And now she can even plant banana for her family consumption.
By Antonio Funez | Water Project Board Member
By Amanda Blewitt | Executive Director
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