Water-O-Matic Team 7 Action Plan

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Water-O-Matic! Group 7: 1.Nhi Truong 2.Lismawati Lapasi 3.Bernard Lim 4.Ing Chhunleang 5.Vong Sambath 6.Tatiya Unchai

Transcript of Water-O-Matic Team 7 Action Plan

Water-O-Matic!

Group 7: 1.Nhi Truong2.Lismawati Lapasi3.Bernard Lim4.Ing Chhunleang5.Vong Sambath6.Tatiya Unchai

Contents

• Issues and inspiration • Problem and opportunity • Goals• Product design• Key steps • Time framing• Cost structure• Resources• The role of stakeholders• Define success

Problems

•Shortage of clean water

•Storage

•Local customs

Project Goals

1.Provide a water ‘savings bank’ 2.Reduce incidence of diarrhea and water-borne diseases3.Educate villagers on storing filtered water properly and maintenance

Innovation: Water-O-Matic!

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To prevent overflow

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Key steps

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Time framing

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Sep-Dec 2015 Jan- April 2016

4 months 3 months

• Evaluate• Make• Adjustment

• Communication• Convince• Demonstrate

Pilot Project

May 2016 May 2017

Cambodia and other ASEAN Countries

Cambodia

Phase 2 Phase 3

Beyond 2017

Cost structure

• Production cost– 220 litter plastic tank = $15– Filtration device = 5$• Management cost = $50 – 100– Recruit & train volunteers – Planning

• Communication cost = $100 – 150 With $1,250, can help 50 – 52 families

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Resources

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The role of stakeholders

What does success mean?