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    Seabees construct well, relieve thirst in Horn of Africa

    Seabees construct well, relieve thirst in Horn of Africa

    Courtesy Photo | Petty Officer 2nd Class Kevin Clayton, equipment operator, (left) and Petty Officer...... read more read more

    JEDANE, ETHIOPIA

    02.15.2011

    Courtesy Story

    Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa

    Seabees construct well, relieve thirst in Horn of Africa

    By: Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Smaltz

    JEDANE, Ethiopia – After 19 days of 24 hour operations, Seabees assigned to the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 74 Detail Horn of Africa’s water well team completed construction of their first well in the village of Jedane, Ethiopia, on Feb. 11.

    The well will provide water to more than 3,400 locals who had previously been walking more than 2,000 yards to draw water from a 15 foot hole in the ground.

    The team arrived in December and began drilling Jan. 24, with the crew divided into three five-man tours - pronounced as “towers” - and worked around-the-clock for 19 days. Chief Petty officer Tim Taylor, construction mechanic, the team’s assistant officer-in-charge, said that to strike water, the team had to drill through dirt, clay, and tough layers of granite to a depth of 302 feet.

    Despite initial setbacks during the initial drilling process, Taylor modified two water pumps to work in unison, a spark of ingenuity that generated enough power to keep the tours drilling.

    “The bore-hole was drilled once with a nine foot seven-eighth bit and then reamed with a ‘12’ and one-quarter inch bit to 260 feet. During our second pass with the ‘12’ and one-quarter inch bit, the mud pump gave way at 238 feet,” said Taylor.

    After tests for hydrogen and chloroform revealed that the water was suitable for human consumption, the team completed construction of the well, which also contained a water trough for livestock.

    Abdi Qadir, Jedane’s deputy tribal chairman, attended the well’s opening gush.

    “This is a good day for us” he said. “It’s so wonderful to have clean water, and I am very happy for this well because my people are very thirsty.” said Qadir.

    Jedane leaders are currently considering drafting plans to install an electric water pump in the near future.

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    Date Taken: 02.15.2011
    Date Posted: 03.05.2011 08:35
    Story ID: 66538
    Location: JEDANE, ET

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