I’ve
witnessed many, many broken water systems over the years but it seems this trip
to Haiti is trying to break some kind of record. Every single city I’ve visited has a water
system. Hundreds of thousands of dollars
have been spent on each one of them and not one of them is functioning. Among the cities I’ve visited on this trip
are Verrettes, Petite Riviere d’L Artibonite, St Michel, Pignon and
Hinche. The populations of these cities
range from 10 to 50,000 people. They are
capital cities, centers of commerce, education and health. If there should be one place for people to
find refuge and infrustructure that works it should be in these cities.
I have spent
countless hours on the water systems for Pignon and Hinche. But neither has a drop of water flowing in
them. The reason… people living near the
spring want a highway built to their remote villages so they dug up the pipe
and smashed it. The pipe was repaired
and they smashed it again. It is
incomprehensible to me how such a small group of people can be so selfish that
they would cut off the water supply to tens of thousands of people just so they
can have a smoother, wider road built to their remote villages.
In Verrettes, Petite Riviere and St Michel rural villagers have also sabotaged the water systems to prevent water from reaching the city. They either smashed holes in the pipe or there are broken water taps at critical low points in the supply pipeline causing all of the pressure to be lost in the system.
In yet
another small village outside of St Michele we witnessed a water system missing
just 2 pieces of pipe. Rather than
organize and repair the system at a cost of perhaps $1,000 the entire village
of 1,000 plus people hikes over a thousand vertical feet up the mountain to
collect and carry every drop of water they need for drinking, bathing and doing
laundry. If repaired the water system
would deliver water to a system of public taps a mere stones throw from each of
their front doors.
Haiti it
seems is so completely messed up it’s
hard to imagine what if any good my work here is doing. But somewhere deep down I know I’m doing the
right thing so I guess I’ll just keep on keeping on.
I guess the road should be built, ans a tank for the destroyers.
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