Engineers Without Borders 
Fall 2014 
Kick-Off 
WWW.EWBUW.ORG
What is EWB? 
…Engineers Without Borders 
better the quality of life one community at a time 
 Projects 
 Guatemala 
 Ecuador 
 Uganda 
 Wisconsin
EWB-USA 
EWB-UW 
Programs 
Sub-Groups
Madison Area Professional Chapter 
 MAPC assists student chapter with: 
 Technical Review 
 Mentoring 
 Organizational Management 
 http://www.ewbmapc.com
Madison Area Professional Chapter Exec Board 
 President: Brad Hughes 
 Vice President: Paige Peters 
 Secretary: Matt Roling 
 Treasurer: Jackie Gast 
 TAC Chair: Nancy Zolidis
MAPC Workshops 
 Surveying 
 Water Quality 
 Project Management 
 Cultural Awareness 
 Free food!
Why EWB? 
 Fascinating-Intriguing-Interesting Aspects 
 Hands-on engineering 
 International experience 
Resource challenges 
 Leadership opportunities 
 FUN!!
Projects 
EWB 
General 
Meetings 
Community 
Outreach 
Banquet 
Social 
Events 
Campus 
Outreach
Leadership Board 
 President 
 Vice President 
 Financial Manager 
 Publicity Coordinator 
 Events Coordinator 
 Membership Coordinator 
 Historian 
 Media Coordinator 
 Fundraising Coordinator 
 Education Coordinator 
 Project Managers 
Elections in 
March!
Engineers Without Borders 
Guatemala 
WWW.EWBUW.ORG
Pajuya
Kickoff Meeting 
TOMORROW Tuesday, 
September 16th 
6:00pm in 2121 ME 
Hope to see you there!
Engineers Without Borders 
Uganda 
WWW.EWBUW.ORG
EWB-UW Uganda 
SEPTEMBER 1 5 , 2014 
JON SLATER 
LUKE STUTTGEN
Program Overview: General 
 Working in Lweza, 
Uganda 
 Population of about 4,000 
 Partnering with Village 
Health Project (VHP) 
 Program focused on two 
primary project types: 
 Clean Water 
 Sanitation
Country Overview: Uganda 
 Economic 
 GDP of $589/year per capita 
 Political 
 Presidential Republic 
 Parliamentary Legislature 
 Supreme Court 
 Social 
 Very diverse 
 Official Languages 
 English 
 Swahili
Partnership Details 
 Village Health Project 
 Based in Madison 
 International 501(c)3 NGO 
 Works in: 
 Lweza, Uganda
First Project Overview 
CLEAN WATER DISTRIBUTION
Current Situation
Protected Springs 
Ntambi 
Protected 
Spring 
Test 1: Left 
Side: Risk 
Level: Moderate 
Test 2: Right 
Side: Risk 
Level: Very 
High 
Protected Spring 
Test 6: Risk 
Level: Very High
Fall 2014 Plans 
 Submit 501/502 
 Choose sub-group leaders and divide into sub-groups 
 Choose travel team 
 Prepare for assessment trip in January 2015
Assessment Trip Goals 
 Meet community members to establish a long-term 
partnership 
 Identify source of protected spring water 
 Determine quality of water at the source 
 Design water treatment and distribution mechanism 
to best address community needs
Uganda Kickoff 
 Thursday, September 18th 
 7:00 PM 
 2121 Mechanical Engineering
Engineers Without Borders 
Ecuador 
WWW.EWBUW.ORG
EWB - Ecuador
Location: Tabuga, Ecuador
Just went on our first assessment trip in August! 
• Connected with the community 
• Assessed current system 
• Surveying 
• Water Testing
This Semester we will be… 
• Devising design alternatives 
• Analyzing assessment trip data 
• Planning further water testing 
• Making projections of water use, cost, and population 
• Collecting community health statistics 
• Applying for grants
Come Join the Fun!!!!!!! 
First meeting: 7pm this Wednesday in 2121 ME 
Email us with questions: 
Bailey (PM): bgflanigan@wisc.edu 
Anna (PM): asailor@wisc.edu
Engineers Without Borders 
Domestic 
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EWB Domestic 
PROJECT MANAGERS: 
ERIN WENDT 
SAPHIA BOUTAGHOU
EWB Domestic’s Mission 
oEWB Domestic provides engineering 
services to local communities in Wisconsin 
o Because these projects are based in Madison area 
everyone is able to help with implementation 
o Hands-on engineering experience 
o Faster project turnaround compared to other 
EWB subgroups 
o Everyone can take part in all aspects of a 
project from planning to implementation.
Past Projects: 
Reflo Landscape Architecture Project 
o Worked with Reflo, a 
company in Milwaukee 
that designs water-catching 
systems 
o These systems help 
reduce runoff going 
into lakes and rivers 
o Our partnership with 
Reflo has helped us 
find past and current 
projects
Past Projects 
Heartland House Pergola with Auquablox 
 A pergola was 
designed to collect 
and store rain water 
for future use to 
water gardens 
 Design was never 
able to be 
implemented, but 
concept might be 
reused for future 
designs
Edible Landscapes 
Project, UW-Madison 
• This project will be on 
campus!! 
• Location: 
By the tennis courts 
on lake shore next to 
Cole Hall
We hope to build a 
similar Pergola 
with aquablox to 
the one from the 
Heartland house to 
make this area 
fully self 
sustainable.
Leadership Opportunities 
o Because this is a new project there are 
many opportunities for leadership in 
small groups 
o Saphia --> France = co-project manager 
position open for upcoming semester 
o Spice up that résumé!
KICK OFF MEETING!!! 
1045 ECB (Engineering Centers Building) @ 6pm 
SEE YOU THERE!
Engineers Without Borders 
Outreach 
WWW.EWBUW.ORG
OUTREACH! 
 Madison East High 
School 
 Children’s Museum 
 YSA 
 Check EWB email or 
website for upcoming 
events 
 More Information: contact 
Miranda Kahrilas: 
Water Relays at 
the Madison Girl 
Scouts STEM 
night 
ewboutreach.madison@gmail.com
Engineers Without Borders 
Fundraising 
WWW.EWBUW.ORG
Fundraising 
 Cup Nights 
 Buffalo Wild Wings night 
 T-shirts 
 Makes money for travel 
costs! 
 Great thing to do in 
addition to projects! 
Leadership Opportunity! 
Email eespinoza@wisc.edu and kbaldwin2@wisc.edu
Engineers Without Borders Events! 
 Banquet in April 
 Socials throughout the year – lots of food! 
 Movie nights, barbecues, fundraisers, cup nights, 
games, and more!
Barbecue on Friday! 
 5 – 8 pm on Friday, 
September 19th 
 Brats, hot dogs, snacks 
and more (including 
veggie options!) 
 Edward Klief Park 
 Come hungry and bring 
friends!
Upcoming Events 
 Project Meetings 
 Guatemala: Tuesday @ 6:00 pm, 2121 ME Building 
 Ecuador: Wednesday @ 7:00 pm, 2121 ME Building 
 Uganda: Thursday @ 7:00 pm, 2121 ME Building 
 Domestic: Thursday @ 6:00 pm, 1045 ECB 
 Workshops 
 Surveying Workshop October 8 
 Location TBA
More EWB 411 
 Learn@UW 
 Select a course Engineers Without Borders 
 Facebook Page 
 Engineers Without Borders-UW Madison 
 Website 
 www.ewbuw.org 
 Email List 
 Come see us after the meeting to get signed up if you aren’t 
already!

EWB-UW Fall 2014 Kick-Off

  • 1.
    Engineers Without Borders Fall 2014 Kick-Off WWW.EWBUW.ORG
  • 2.
    What is EWB? …Engineers Without Borders better the quality of life one community at a time  Projects  Guatemala  Ecuador  Uganda  Wisconsin
  • 3.
  • 4.
    Madison Area ProfessionalChapter  MAPC assists student chapter with:  Technical Review  Mentoring  Organizational Management  http://www.ewbmapc.com
  • 5.
    Madison Area ProfessionalChapter Exec Board  President: Brad Hughes  Vice President: Paige Peters  Secretary: Matt Roling  Treasurer: Jackie Gast  TAC Chair: Nancy Zolidis
  • 6.
    MAPC Workshops Surveying  Water Quality  Project Management  Cultural Awareness  Free food!
  • 7.
    Why EWB? Fascinating-Intriguing-Interesting Aspects  Hands-on engineering  International experience Resource challenges  Leadership opportunities  FUN!!
  • 8.
    Projects EWB General Meetings Community Outreach Banquet Social Events Campus Outreach
  • 9.
    Leadership Board President  Vice President  Financial Manager  Publicity Coordinator  Events Coordinator  Membership Coordinator  Historian  Media Coordinator  Fundraising Coordinator  Education Coordinator  Project Managers Elections in March!
  • 10.
    Engineers Without Borders Guatemala WWW.EWBUW.ORG
  • 13.
  • 18.
    Kickoff Meeting TOMORROWTuesday, September 16th 6:00pm in 2121 ME Hope to see you there!
  • 19.
    Engineers Without Borders Uganda WWW.EWBUW.ORG
  • 20.
    EWB-UW Uganda SEPTEMBER1 5 , 2014 JON SLATER LUKE STUTTGEN
  • 21.
    Program Overview: General  Working in Lweza, Uganda  Population of about 4,000  Partnering with Village Health Project (VHP)  Program focused on two primary project types:  Clean Water  Sanitation
  • 22.
    Country Overview: Uganda  Economic  GDP of $589/year per capita  Political  Presidential Republic  Parliamentary Legislature  Supreme Court  Social  Very diverse  Official Languages  English  Swahili
  • 23.
    Partnership Details Village Health Project  Based in Madison  International 501(c)3 NGO  Works in:  Lweza, Uganda
  • 24.
    First Project Overview CLEAN WATER DISTRIBUTION
  • 25.
  • 26.
    Protected Springs Ntambi Protected Spring Test 1: Left Side: Risk Level: Moderate Test 2: Right Side: Risk Level: Very High Protected Spring Test 6: Risk Level: Very High
  • 27.
    Fall 2014 Plans  Submit 501/502  Choose sub-group leaders and divide into sub-groups  Choose travel team  Prepare for assessment trip in January 2015
  • 28.
    Assessment Trip Goals  Meet community members to establish a long-term partnership  Identify source of protected spring water  Determine quality of water at the source  Design water treatment and distribution mechanism to best address community needs
  • 29.
    Uganda Kickoff Thursday, September 18th  7:00 PM  2121 Mechanical Engineering
  • 30.
    Engineers Without Borders Ecuador WWW.EWBUW.ORG
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
    Just went onour first assessment trip in August! • Connected with the community • Assessed current system • Surveying • Water Testing
  • 34.
    This Semester wewill be… • Devising design alternatives • Analyzing assessment trip data • Planning further water testing • Making projections of water use, cost, and population • Collecting community health statistics • Applying for grants
  • 35.
    Come Join theFun!!!!!!! First meeting: 7pm this Wednesday in 2121 ME Email us with questions: Bailey (PM): bgflanigan@wisc.edu Anna (PM): asailor@wisc.edu
  • 36.
    Engineers Without Borders Domestic WWW.EWBUW.ORG
  • 37.
    EWB Domestic PROJECTMANAGERS: ERIN WENDT SAPHIA BOUTAGHOU
  • 38.
    EWB Domestic’s Mission oEWB Domestic provides engineering services to local communities in Wisconsin o Because these projects are based in Madison area everyone is able to help with implementation o Hands-on engineering experience o Faster project turnaround compared to other EWB subgroups o Everyone can take part in all aspects of a project from planning to implementation.
  • 39.
    Past Projects: RefloLandscape Architecture Project o Worked with Reflo, a company in Milwaukee that designs water-catching systems o These systems help reduce runoff going into lakes and rivers o Our partnership with Reflo has helped us find past and current projects
  • 40.
    Past Projects HeartlandHouse Pergola with Auquablox  A pergola was designed to collect and store rain water for future use to water gardens  Design was never able to be implemented, but concept might be reused for future designs
  • 41.
    Edible Landscapes Project,UW-Madison • This project will be on campus!! • Location: By the tennis courts on lake shore next to Cole Hall
  • 42.
    We hope tobuild a similar Pergola with aquablox to the one from the Heartland house to make this area fully self sustainable.
  • 43.
    Leadership Opportunities oBecause this is a new project there are many opportunities for leadership in small groups o Saphia --> France = co-project manager position open for upcoming semester o Spice up that résumé!
  • 44.
    KICK OFF MEETING!!! 1045 ECB (Engineering Centers Building) @ 6pm SEE YOU THERE!
  • 45.
    Engineers Without Borders Outreach WWW.EWBUW.ORG
  • 46.
    OUTREACH!  MadisonEast High School  Children’s Museum  YSA  Check EWB email or website for upcoming events  More Information: contact Miranda Kahrilas: Water Relays at the Madison Girl Scouts STEM night ewboutreach.madison@gmail.com
  • 47.
    Engineers Without Borders Fundraising WWW.EWBUW.ORG
  • 48.
    Fundraising  CupNights  Buffalo Wild Wings night  T-shirts  Makes money for travel costs!  Great thing to do in addition to projects! Leadership Opportunity! Email eespinoza@wisc.edu and kbaldwin2@wisc.edu
  • 49.
    Engineers Without BordersEvents!  Banquet in April  Socials throughout the year – lots of food!  Movie nights, barbecues, fundraisers, cup nights, games, and more!
  • 50.
    Barbecue on Friday!  5 – 8 pm on Friday, September 19th  Brats, hot dogs, snacks and more (including veggie options!)  Edward Klief Park  Come hungry and bring friends!
  • 51.
    Upcoming Events Project Meetings  Guatemala: Tuesday @ 6:00 pm, 2121 ME Building  Ecuador: Wednesday @ 7:00 pm, 2121 ME Building  Uganda: Thursday @ 7:00 pm, 2121 ME Building  Domestic: Thursday @ 6:00 pm, 1045 ECB  Workshops  Surveying Workshop October 8  Location TBA
  • 52.
    More EWB 411  Learn@UW  Select a course Engineers Without Borders  Facebook Page  Engineers Without Borders-UW Madison  Website  www.ewbuw.org  Email List  Come see us after the meeting to get signed up if you aren’t already!