DRILL RIG NEEDED IN NICARAGUA
w/np > news > newsletter > winter 2003

Submission: Don Nolan

The Wisconsin/Nicaragua Partners of the Americas, Inc. was founded in 1964 as part of the people-to-people component of the "Alliance for Progress" within the Partners of the Americas, Inc. Today, as a private, non-profit, and non-partisan organization, W/NP brings together volunteers of both Wisconsin and Nicaragua so that they can get to know each other, work to find solutions to common problems, leverage international and local resources, and provide technical training. The opportunities for involvement are in the areas of food/agriculture/natural resources, health, women in development, youth development, and cultural exchange.

A serious lack of potable water and the need for well drilling equipment exists throughout Nicaragua. W/NP, through the Farmer to Farmer program, has found many open wells and springs where water is used for human consumption and has been contaminated by insects, leaves, bird droppings, etc. Handdug, open wells that are 165 feet deep and four feet in diameter are not unusual. Many people have died digging these wells.

The W/NP organization is working on a pilot project in cooperation with a cattleman's cooperative involving the placement of a well drilling rig and equipment in Estelí, Nicaragua. This area is mountainous and typically has very good soil. Water is available from streams and river sources for irrigation, crop production, and pasture for livestock, but the lack of water for human and cattle consumption still is a problem.

For this project, the cattleman's cooperative will act as a well drilling contractor, charging a reasonable user fee to their customers to support equipment and maintenance expenditures. This will be a not-for-profit venture. The coop will invest up to ten percent of the equipment cost and will drill a well for a village every four months at no cost. Currently, well drilling costs in this area are $45 to $50 per foot, which is cost prohibitive. The coop will be able to drill these wells for less than half that cost, in addition to providing the no-cost wells.

The placement of the well drilling rig with this cooperative would be a great asset to the community as a whole, providing employment and giving the local distressed economy a much needed helping hand. One rancher stated that if he could afford to irrigate his land, he would need to employ two to three times his current staff to work on his ranch. This project would create a positive ripple effect that would be very difficult to measure strictly in monetary terms.

Considering the rough terrain and given the narrow and steep roads in this area, we believe that a cable tool rig such as the Bucyrus Erie 22W or a Buckeye Drill 22W would be needed. We would also require two trucks for rig and equipment. The equipment could be used but must be in good condition. The approximate cost of this equipment and its delivery to Nicaragua would be $200,000 to $250,000.

W/NP is in need of monetary or drilling equipment donations for this project. These donations will have tax advantages under the I.R.S. Code 501©3.

Donations can be sent to:

Well Drilling Fund
Wisconsin/Nicaragua Partners of the Americas, Inc.
Nelson Hall, Room 134
1209 Fremont Street
Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481

Questions may be directed to Don Nolan at 715.887.2693 or W/NP Executive Director Michael Dougherty at 715.346.4702 or wnp@uwsp.edu.