Paul Intro Description Feedback EN/DE
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Paul Intro Description Feedback EN/DE
PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts PAUL – Introduction, function & feedback as of 04.06.2015 PAUL – a short introduction The WaterBackpack „PAUL“, developed by the Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering of the University of Kassel, provides safe water from unsafe raw water sources by removing bacteria, pathogens, viruses etc. PAUL is used for decentralised water supply in rural areas, small villages, schools, hospitals etc. as well as in emergencies and disasters. PAUL is a unique new tool in decentralised water supply with the following main features: PAUL delivers 1,200 Liter water per day (up to 6,000 L/d depending on circumstances) excellent water quality: bacteria and viruses are removed by 99.99% (avg.) up to 99.99999%; certified by UBA, Federal Environmental agency, Germany no energy no chemicals no skilled personnel needed operation manual comprises of four pictograms, thus PAUL can be used even by illiterates, absolutely robust, no moving parts, lifetime 10+ years no maintenance in emergencies & disasters, minimum maintenance in permanent use over many year portable by one person on the back The complete “operation manual” is seen here: PAUL serves 2 tasks: PAUL is a new & perfect tool in emergencies and disasters (that’s what he originally was developed for), see the WHO guidelines on drinking water quality (2011), chapter 6.7 and the Sphere-Standards (2011), chapter 3, standard 1 PAUL, due to its long 10-year-lifetime, is a quick, cheap and easy solution for decentralised water supply in rural areas, small villages, schools, hospitals etc. on a permanent use basis. PAUL consist of a pre-sieve and an Ultra Low Pressure UltraFiltration (ULPUF) with an organic PES membrane, weighs 23 kg and measures 38 by 38 by 106 cm, thus six or twelve units fit on 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 2 one Euro-Palette. Although lightweight, PAUL delivers more than 1,200 Litre of potable water (1.2 tons) per day which is sufficient for 400 people to survive in an emergency situation, and fulfills the WHO drinking water demand of 60+ people in decentralised permanent supply situations. PAUL as well as the overfilling prevention valve (OPV), allowing fully automated operation, which is described below, are wholly manufactured in the Kassel handicapped workshop employing 300+ handicapped people. So far, more than 1,500 PAUL are in use in 55+ countries from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe – this means water for half a million people in disaster conditions, and close to 2 million Litre of water per day. 140 PAUL are in NEPAL and another 70 will go there within the next 4 weeks – disaster relief and water for 80,000+ people! The logos of some organisations that brought PAUL into use are shown below. To our best knowledge, all units that were distributed so far by aid organizations remained in place. This means that PAULs that were brought into an emergency situation, still serve as a permanent water supply system. Today, even more units are brought into service intentionally for permanent use rather than in actual disaster situations – thus, see the next pages ! Make sure to see the last page for distribution of PAUL and links to videos etc. 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 3 PAUL – automated operation with the overfilling prevention valve (OPV) Usually, PAUL is filled with a bucket. In many locations, however, raw water comes from a reservoir or raw water tank and can be fed into PAUL by gravity. In order to prevent PAUL from overfilling, a simple valve unit is available that avoids overfilling, as can be seen from the left figure. The sieve that is usually found on top of PAUL now holds a valve with a float. On top, there is a connector where a hose of ½” diameter can be connected. Once PAUL is filled up, the valve closes automatically, preventing PAUL from being overfilled. During filtration, the valve opens again, so continuous unattended filtration is possible. The overfilling prevention valve (OPV) itself is shown in the figure below. The sieve holds the valve with the float, and over the sieve there is a tile that covers the sieve. The tile closes the sieve but can also easily be removed, so you can use PAUL in both ways – connected to a raw water tank via the hose, or just fill it with a bucket through the sieve. This make filtration more flexible, easier and allows unattended automatic operation. The figure on the next page shows a possible arrangement with a raw water tank and a PAUL unit with OPV. This arrangement allows a fully automated PAUL refilling process: every time water is withdrawn from PAUL, PAUL is refilled automatically (as long as water is in the raw water storage tank) without being overfilled. 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 4 The figure on the next page shows a possible arrangement with a raw water tank and a PAUL unit with OPV, and in addition to the OPV installed in PAUL, another OPV is installed in the filtered water storage tank. This arrangement allows a fully automated filtration process: every time water is withdrawn from the filtered water tank, the OPV installed here opens the connection to the outlet of PAUL – and PAUL starts filtering automatically (as long as water is in the raw water storage tank) without being overfilled. The user who provides the filtered water storage tank can mount the second OPV in a proper height that determines the volume of this tank. By using 2 OPV’s in this manner, a very comfortable & automated operation is possible. This configuration is in operation already at several locations, as can be seen from the photograhs. 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx page 5 dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 6 PAUL – economical/logistic considerations PAUL has a long lifetime of many years – experiences show 10 or even more years. This is assured by the special filtration technology called "Ultra Low Pressure UltraFiltration (ULPUF)", see www.uni-kassel.de/fb14bau/fileadmin/datas/fb14/Institute/IWAU/Siedlungswasserwirtschaft/Vortraege/Vortraege_2015/T_PAUL_allg_2015-03-21.pdf Consequently, PAUL is the perfect solution for permanent water supply, especially when equipped with the respective valves, see page 3, 4 and especially page 6. Concerning cost, the only important figure is the cost per unit of product, in case of water treatment the cost of 1 m3 water purified. It is a mistake to only compare investment and not consider running cost. cost of water in € per person and month The figure below shows the monthly cost per capita in Euro and compares PAUL to alternatives. All other membrane based technologies operate with high pressures, resulting in low initial cost but very high running cost due to membrane replacement that is necessary frequently. 10 8 Basis for PAUL calculation: Water produced : 1,200 Liter/day Unit price (excl. VAT): 995 € add. cost (transport, tax etc) 300 € cost per maintenance: 30 € maint. interval: 200 m³ filtered (at least once per year) ‐ May 2015 20 Liter/P per day dates as stated 9,13 5,79 6 6,08 4 2,70 2 0,27 0,45 0,89 1,08 1,35 2,71 2,71 1,52 0 Note: for Tulip and Lifesaver (red cols), prices are calculated ONLY on the basis of necessary replacement cartridges . They do NOT include price of the base unit, NO spare parts, NO maintenance ‐ really NOTHING is included (not even shipping) Lifesaver: In addition, the price of activated carbon cartridges is NOT included (this would triple the price per m³) Even if PAUL is used only for 2.5 years, or only used during 6 hrs/day, it is far cheaper than other solutions. Using PAUL only for 50% of its nominal capacity, the price of a 1-Liter Bottle is below 0.1 €ct – 13 bottles will cost 1 €ct – for just 1 € you get 1,350 Liter of water treated. 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 7 In order to have a quick overview over PAUL and some concurrent products, calculations were made and for PAUL the conditions as mentioned in the above figure were considered. Concerning Tulip, the data were retrieved from the internet on 9th May 2015. On the same day, the price for the Lifesaver Jerrycan 20000UF (listed under "max") was retrieved from the internet. The cost for the Lifesaver C2 (listed under "min") was given by the founder of Lifesaver during the AIDEX2014 fair in November 2014. The results are shown in the table. c o s t i n € p e r type of device 1 m³ head + year head + month permanent, 20 L/head+day permanent, 20 L/head+day min max PAUL 0,45 € 1,46 € 3,26 € Tulip BWN 1,78 € 4,45 € Lifesaver 4,45 € 9,52 € PAUL Tulip Lifesaver min max min max 10,66 € 0,27 € 0,89 € 13,03 € 32,57 € 1,09 € 2,71 € 32,57 € 69,70 € 2,71 € 5,81 € all cost (maintenance, shipping!, ...) included according to provider only due to cartridge replacement. No cost for device, maintenance, ... Included all retrieved May 9th 2015, Livesaver max: AIDEX 11/2014 In addition to the results shown in the table, it's not only a question of cost, but also of logistic: PAUL, in contrary to all other technologies and appliances, does not need spare parts or cartridges to be supplied & changed on a regular basis – just transport it to the place where it is used, no further supplies or parts are needed ! This means true independency and real "Help for Self-Help"! 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 8 PAUL – feedback (updated regularly) Some organisations that brought PAUL into use sent us feedback, and here a first, incomplete collection of feedback is presented. Some of the messages are in German as the original language. All statements, opinions etc. are those of the respective author or entity. Humanity Care Foundation www.humanity-care-stiftung.de Location: Pakistan (seit der Flut 2010) “Die Augen der Dorfältesten glänzen voll Stolz aber auch in Dankbarkeit als wir am vergangenen Sonntag, den 17. Oktober den Hahn der kleinen Wasseraufbereitungsanlage aufdrehen und mit dem gereinigten Wasser unsere Becher füllen. Wir stehen im Halbkreis und trinken gemeinsam das Wasser, das noch vor wenigen Wochen ungefiltert den Menschen in diesem durch die Flut zerstörten Dorf furchbare Bauchschmerzen und Durchfall beschert hatte. (...) Diese Wasserrucksäcke waren unter anderem durch die „Humanity Care Stiftung“ gesponsert worden und per Lufttransport im Rahmen der NATO-Luftbrücke in Islamabad angekommen. (...) Die Wasseraufbereitungsanlagen sind ein großer Segen aber nur ein Anfang und ein Symbol für die Menschen, dass man sich um sie kümmert. Jetzt müssen die Häuser wieder aufgebaut werden und die Menschen mit einfachsten Hilfsmitteln dabei unterstützt werden.” Bericht Militärattaché Klaus Wolf, Islamabad, Oktober 2010 *** The eyes of the village elders shined with pride and gratitude as we turned on the tap of a small water treatment unit last Sunday, 17th October, and filled our cups with purified water. We stood all together in a semicircle and drank the water, which, unfiltered, had given people of this destroyed by a flood village terrible stomachache and diarrhea. (...) These water backpacks were sponsored among others by the „Humanity Care Foundation" and were brought to the spot by air within the framework of a NATO airlift in Islamabad. (...) The water treatment units are a true blessing and a symbol for the people, showing that they are being taken care of. The next step is to rebuilt the houses in the village and provide people with the basic resources.” Report by military attaché Klaus Wolf, Islamabad, October 2010 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 9 www.stiftunglife.de Location: Myanmar Yesterday we made the donation of PAUL* direct to schools. We choose 18 villages including our six schools in Pakokku township. Firstly we make a meeting in the hall of township officer. I explain the invited people why are we donated PAUL. Everyone understand and happy to receive our donation. After that every school paid 100,000 Kyats for PAUL. To bring PAUL to their village is their own arrangement. So you can see some come separately and some are cooperate. Then we go to one Pagoda with the Name Shwe Mote Htaw which situated on the bank of Ayerawaddy where we can get water easily but you can see how we carry water hand to hand. Then I show them how to use PAUL and explain again in practical. When the people saw how PAUL works you can see their eyes become wider. So we have more application for PAUL. Please make sure for the rest six PAUL told by the township officer! All the schools bring PAUL very happily back to their village. I tell them we will come and visit to their school to see how PAUL works and let them note down what is the good and bad things about PAUL according to their experiences. * PAUL = Portable Aqua Unit for Lifesaving all photos © Stiftunglife 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 10 www.stiftunglife.de Location: Myanmar Yesterday we visited Kyat Pha Mway Zaung, in Pyapon District, located in the Irrawaddy Delta Region. Pyapon is 125 km, about 2 h 15 min by car, SSW of Yangon and from Pyapon you need another 1 h and 45 min by boat. We carried PAUL* with us and had the previous days already delivered a 1000 liter storage tank. PAUL will be used to purify the water from the small open storage lakes which is the only water source for most of the communities in the coastal Delta Region. There are almost no wells. Salt free water can only be found in 200 and more meter depths, which makes the drilling of a well very expensive. The storage lakes are filled during the raining season from end May to mid September, and the water needs to last for the remaining year. Each household collects rain water and keeps it in sealed earth jars for drinking purposes. PAUL will help now to purify the water from the Monastery storage lake and the portable water will be supplied to about 500 children attending the Primary School at the Monastery, as well the household living around the Monastery compound. There is still a need for the Government Middle and High School with 750 students. Maybe another PAUL will find his way to this place. With 5500 people it is a strong community. It is also one of the villages, benefitting from the Solar Lamp project. Two of their six storage lakes have been recently built from their own Solar Lamp Village budget. The young Chap next to our Monk is Ruben, who just arrived from Munich a week ago to assist us in our boy orphanage project Myitar Chaung Chi. By the way, Capt. Than Oo thought that PAUL can create miracles by trying to get water out from an empty PAUL. Guess that was too much to ask for. Berichte aus Myanmar Mitte 2013, all photos © Stiftunglife 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 11 Location: Gambia Test results by Department of Water Resources: According to microbiological analysis results, the Filtered sample has registered no coliform bacterial count. This has therefore clearly indicated that filtration system units are quite suitable for water treatment. The filter is also capable of reducing turbidness of the polluted water as indicated in the results sheet. The microbiological values obtained after filtrations are therefore quite impressive and encouraging and all the tested parameters are indeed within the recommendation of the World Health Organization's standards for drinking water quality. (...). Generally the water Filtered from the filtration tank/system is of good quality and consequently suitable for consumption, as well as other domestic uses based on WHO's recommended guideline values. It is therefore highly recommended to replicate the same filtration systems to other Nursery and Lower Basic schools in other part of your intervention areas for the student to have access to good quality water for their daily consumption. 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 12 http://www.kinderhilfe-cusco.de/238 Location: Peru Die Kinderhilfe Cusco-Peru e.V. unterstützt und finanziert in der Stadt Cusco seit vielen Jahren einen Mittagstisch für Straßenkinder, der einen regelmäßigen Schulbesuch ermöglichen soll. Außerdem widmen sich die Vereinsmitglieder seit einiger Zeit der Trinkwasserversorgung im Andenhochland, wie Vereinsvorsitzender Dr. Heinz Gravenkötter mitteilt. Im Andendorf Quiquijana wurde 2007 ein Jugendhaus errichtet, das Kindern und Jugendlichen eine menschenwürdige Unterkunft und Betreuung sowie Hilfestellung bei den schulischen Aufgaben anbietet. Zur Verbesserung der Trinkwasserversorgung hat der Georgsmarienhütter Verein in der Vergangenheit 10 Wasserrucksäcke PAUL in seine Projekte nach Cusco und Umgebung geschickt. Dieser Wasserrucksack wurde von der Universität Kassel entwickelt und erfordert im Betrieb keine Energie, keine chemischen Zusatzstoffe und kein geschultes Personal. Täglich können bis zu 1.200 Liter Schmutzwasser gefiltert werden, womit etwa 200 Personen versorgt werden können. Das Jugendhaus Quiquijana kann somit seine gesamte Trinkwassermenge über diesen Filter reinigen und damit entscheidend u.a. Durchfallerkrankungen bekämpfen. *** The Children's Aid Association “Cusco-Peru” has been for many years financing and organizing meals for street children in Cusco, which would allow them to attend school regularly. In addition, according to the Association President Dr. Heinz Graven-Kötter, the members of “Cusco-Peru” have been also making efforts to provide drinking water to the population in the Andean Highlands. The Youth Center was built in 2007 in the Andean village Quiquijana to provide children and youth of the area with decent housing and assistance with their school assignments. Additionally, the association “Georgsmarienhütter” sent 10 water backpacks PAUL to Cusco and the surrounding area to improve the conditions of the drinking water supply. The water backpacks, mentioned above, were developed at the University of Kassel. Their operation is very easy and does not require energy, chemical additives or trained personnel. PAUL can filter up to 1.200 liters of water per day and thus supply about 200 people with clean drinking water. The Youth Center Quiquijana could use PAUL to filter all the water they have and by doing so combat diseases such as diarrhea. 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 13 Private initiative Mr. Jürgen Schaupp Location: Tansania © Schaupp © Schaupp © Schaupp installed March 2012 since then, no more cases of diarrhea, cholera or other waterborne diseases according to locals 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 14 www.medico.de Location: Haiti “Nach der Verteilung von den Geräten haben wir eine begleitete Tour im Laufe des Monats August 2011 in ein paar begünstigten Ortschaften gemacht. Dieser Besuch zeigte uns die Bedeutung, die die Begünstigten diesem System beimessen. Jede Person in der Gemeinde will den Rucksack in der Region haben. Da die Menge der Pauls sehr klein ist im Vergleich zu der Zahl der Menschen, die in den Gemeinden leben, vergewissern die Verantwortlichen sich, dass jeden Tag, das Material seine Position ändert. In einigen Bereichen ist ein Zeitplan für die Nutzung etabliert.” *** „After the distribution of the units, we visited a couple of the supported villages in August 2011. This visit showed us the importance, which the beneficiaries of this system attach to it. Each person in the community wants to have a water backpack in the region. Since the amount of PAULs is very small compared to the number of people in the communities, it is made sure that the units change their standing position every day. Moreover, the timetables for using of units are introduced in some areas of the region." photo © medico international 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 15 www.liebe-in-aktion.org Location: Philippines „Die Wasserversorgung in den Dörfern und Kleinstädten wurde durch den Sturm auch sehr beeinträchtigt. Selbst in normalen Zeiten gab es mehrmals im Jahr örtliche Epidemien von Dysenterie, aber jetzt konnte man es dem schlammigen Wasser aus der Leitung regelrecht ansehen, dass es einem gefährlich werden konnte. Nach dem Sturm wurden unzählige Menschen krank. Kleine Wasserfilter aus den USA, die wir von einer anderen Organisation bekamen, funktionierten nur wenige Wochen, weil sie eigentlich für eine Familie gedacht waren, aber jetzt von vielen Dorfbewohnern genutzt wurden. - Es wurden uns von Mitarbeitern in der Ecclesia die ‘PAUL Wasserfilter’ empfohlen, die genau für solche Notsituationen von der Uni Kassel konzipiert wurden und auch schon bei Liebe in Aktion in Kamerun zum Einsatz kamen. Portabel, langlebig, wartungsarm und mit Kapazität für ein großes Dorf, sind diese ‘Portable Aqua Unit for Lifesaving’ zu einem echten Segen geworden. Innerhalb von wenigen Wochen kamen sie hier an, ermöglicht durch schnelles Handeln von unseren Freunden in Deutschland und die großzügigen Spenden aus deren Gemeinden. Beim fünften Taifuneinsatz war ein Ehepaar aus Berlin dabei, die uns halfen, die ersten Filter in Maylaya und Panansalan aufzustellen. Unser Pastor Rogel in Maylaya, sagte uns, dass er froh ist über die neuen Filter, denn das ganze Dorf kann jetzt sauberes Wasser abholen.“ all photos © Liebe in Aktion "Water supply in the villages and small towns was harmed by the storm. Even during “peaceful” times several epidemics of dysentery occurred throughout each year, let alone under current conditions, when the tap water even looks muddy and dangerous to drink. After the storm, countless people got sick. Small water filters from the USA, which we delivered to us by an another organization, did not last longer than a couple of weeks as they have been originally designed to filter water for one family, but were in our case used by the whole village. – It was the staff of “the Ecclessia”, who recommended us the “PAUL water filter”, which was created at the University Kassel precisely for such emergency cases and has already been used in Cameroon. Portable, durable, low maintenance and capable to filter water for a large village, these “Portable Aqua Units for Lifesaving” have become a real blessing for people. We received the units within several weeks thanks to the quick reaction and help from the side of our friends in Germany and the donations from the German community. As the fifths Typhoon stroke, a couple from Berlin, who was here, helped us to set up the first PAUL units in Maylaya and Panansalan. Our pastor Rogel from Maylaya told us how happy he was with the new water filter, which was capable of providing clean water for the whole village." 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 16 www.liebe-in-aktion.org Location: Cameroon „Durch verschmutztes Trinkwasser werden hier im Osten Kameruns viele Krankheiten übertragen. Am sichersten ist es, gefiltertes Wasser zu trinken. Täglich Wasser für 350 Schüler zu filtern ist keine Kleinigkeit. Welcher Filter schafft das in kurzer Zeit? So freuten wir uns von dem neuen Filtersystem „Paul“ zu hören. Ein Gerät kann bis zu 1200 L Wasser pro Tag filtern. Anfang Februar 2013 wurden von der Organisation „Liebe in Aktion“ zwei solche Filter für den Osten Kameruns nach Yaounde geschickt. Am 13. Februar konnte in Anwesenheit der Schulaufsichtsbehörde ein Wasserfilter „PAUL“ in Domiaka bei der Grundschule „Espoir“ (Hoffnung) für die Pygmäen eingeweiht werden. Die Schule ist in der Gründungsphase und hat in diesem Jahr 90 Schüler. Am darauf folgenden Tag überreichten wir das zweite Filtergerät der Grundschule „Espoir“ in Batouri mit 260 Schülern. Gott segne die Spender „Projekt Wasserrucksack PAUL“ – Ihr habt durch diese Tat einen großen Beitrag zur Gesundheit unserer Schüler geleistet.“ "A lot of diseases are transferred through contaminated drinking water here in Cameroon. The safest way to protect people from these diseases is to filter water. However, it is not easy to filter enough water for 350 schoolchildren every day. What kind of filter could manage that in a short time? We were very happy to learn about “PAUL units”, which can filter up to 1.200 liters of water per day. The Organization “Liebe in Aktion” (“Love in action”) sent two of these units to Yaounde in eastern Cameroon. The first PAUL filter was officially set up in the primary school “Espoir” (“Hope”) in Domiaka on February 13, 2013. That school is still in its start-up phase and has 90 pupils this year. On the next day, the second PAUL was handed over to the primary school "Espoir" in Batouri with 260 pupils. God bless the donators of the project “Water backpack PAUL" - you've made an invaluable contribution to the health of our schoolchildren.” 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 17 www.aerzte-fuer-madagaskar.de Location: Madagaskar „PAUL ist nach wie vor im Einsatz und bedeutet eine große Verbesserung der Wasserhygiene für Personal und Patienten. Laut Aussagen einiger Angestellte hätten sie seit der Einführung von PAUL keinen Durchfall mehr, PAUL wird akzeptiert und fleißig genutzt. Das freut uns sehr. PAUL hat mittlerweile auch sein eigenes Häuschen bekommen, damit sich das Wasser nicht zu sehr erwärmt. Die Menschen stehen mit ihren Plastikflaschen Schlange, um sich sauberes Trinkwasser abzufüllen. Unter folgendem Link können Sie den PAUL (ab min 0:55) in Aktion sehen: http://vimeo.com/71638889 ” "PAUL is still in use and contributes to a major improvement in water hygiene for the staff and patients. According to one of the employees, there were no cases of diarrhea since PAUL came in use, PAUL is very well accepted and used diligently. We are very pleased with that. PAUL also has its own small house now to prevent the water in it from overheating. People bring empty plastic bottles and wait in line to get clean drinking water from PAUL. You can see PAUL in action (from 00:55 min) under the following link: http://vimeo.com/71638889 " 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 18 www.welthungerhilfe.de/home.html Location: Philippines 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 19 www.help-ev.de Location: Philippines 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 20 www.solwodi.de Location: Kenia Am 4. Dezember 2010 übergab Prof. Frechen am Flughafen Düsseldorf einen PAUL (damals noch die „weiße Version, siehe Foto) an Schwester Dr. Lea Ackermann, Gründerin und Vorsitzende von SOLWODI e.V., zum Abflug nach Mombasa, Kenia. Seither ist dieser PAUL in Mombasa im Einsatz. Erst unlängst, am 03.02.2014, teilte uns SOLWODI mit, dass dieser PAUL unverdrossen in einer „Siedlung bei Mombasa funktionstüchtig im Einsatz ist“. Die beigefügten Fotos zeigen den Einsatz. SOLWODI schreibt dazu, PAUL ist “seit einigen Jahren in einem Slumgebiet in Mombasa aktiv und sichert den dortigen Bewohner_innen den Zugang zu sauberem Wasser” *** Prof. Frechen met Sister Dr. Lea Ackermann, the founder and chairwoman of the SOLWODI Organization, at the Dusseldorf Airport on 4th December 2010 and handed in one of the PAULs (still in white color, see photo), to be brought to Mombasa, Kenya, to her. Since then, this PAUL has been in use in Mombasa. Lately, on 3rd February 2014, SOLWODI informed us that PAUL continued to be used actively by the community of Mombasa (see photos). According to SOLWODI, the PAUL "has been actively used in a slum district in Mombasa for several years and has been ensuring the supply of clean drinking water for its population”. 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 21 www.stiftunglife.de Location: Myanmar Stiftunglife hat im Laufe der letzten 2 Jahre bereits 70 Wasserrucksäcke nach Myanmar gebracht, vorzugsweise an Schulen. Vor kurzem bekamen wir einen kleinen Bericht von einer Schulinspektion übermittelt: „…heute haben MinMin und ich die Marja Schule besucht. Die Marja Schule ist eine Schule, die nah am Irrawaddy liegt. Sie sieht gut aus, alles ist sauber und ordentlich, es gibt keine großen Mängel zu beanstanden. … Da sie zum Wasserpumpen Diesel brauchen und das Geld manchmal knapp ist, würden sie gerne einen Wassertank mit 5000 Gallonen haben, der das Regenwasser auffängt. Sie haben festgestellt, daß die Schüler dieses Jahr keinen Durchfall mehr haben und wollen deswegen die Nutzung von PAUL auch gern im Dorf verbreiten. Eine Schule mit einer aktiven Schulleiterin und auch einer aktiven Dorfgemeinschaft…“ *** “Stiftunglife” (“Life Foundation”) has brought over 70 PAULs to Myanmar, mostly to schools, over the past two years. We have recently received a report from a school inspection, which said the following: “…we have MinMin today and I have visited the Marja School. The Marja School is a school, situated near Irrawaddy. The school looks good, everything is clean and tidy there. As the schools uses diesel to pump water, which is sometimes too costly, it would be preferable to have a water tank of 5000 gallons, where the rainwater could be collected. As it has been found out that the schoolchildren haven’t had diarrhea this year, they would like to spread the usage of PAUL among the villagers. Marja is the school with an active principal and an engaged village community …" 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 22 Private initiative of the City of Baruth/Mark www.stadt-baruth-mark.de Location: Mongolia Die Stadt Baruth/Mark, ca. 80 km südlich von Berlin gelegen, hat seit 2011 eine Partnerstadt in der Mongolei, die Stadt Murun in der Provinz Huvsghul. Hier besteht das Problem, dass keine ausreichende Versorgung mit Trinkwasser in den öffentlichen Einrichtungen wie Schule und Kindergärten abgesichert werden kann. Viele Kinder trinken Wasser aus der örtlichen Wasserversorgung und leiden dadurch an Durchfallerkrankungen. Nachdem Mitarbeiter der Stadt Baruth/Mark Mitte 2013 drei Wasserrucksäcke in die betroffene Region gebracht und in Betrieb genommen hatten, erreichte uns nun im Juni 2014 folgende Nachricht: „…in der vorigen Woche habe wir wieder unsere Partnerstadt Murun besucht. Inzwischen ist der Wasserrucksack Paul seit ca. einem Jahr in Einsatz. Wie uns der Schuldirektor berichtete wird das Wasser sehr gern von den Kindern getrunken und es gibt keine Durchfallerkrankungen mehr an der Schule. Somit haben ca. 2.000 Kinder jeden Tag Zugang zu sauberem Trinkwasser. Ich denke das ist doch ein voller Erfolg…“ *** The town of Baruth / Mark, located somewhat 80 km to the south of Berlin, has a partnership with the city of Murun in Huvsghul province in Mongolia since 2011. Murun has a big problem with the supply of drinking water in public facilities such as schools and kindergartens. Many children have to drink water from the local water supplies and thereby suffer from diarrheal diseases. The officials from Baruth/Mark brought three water backpacks PAUL to the region, mentioned above, in 2013. One year later, we received the following feedback: "... We paid another visit out partnership town Moron last week. The water backpack has already been in use for one year there. As the principal of the local school told us, the schoolchildren were very fond of drinking the water from PAUL, and there have been no more cases of diarrhea among them. Thus, around 2000 children have access to clean drinking water every day. In my opinion, it is a huge success… " 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 23 www.probono-oneworld.de Location: Tanzania Originaltext von Frau Sabine Hoge, ehem. Lehrerin am Carl-von-Ossietzky-Gymnasium in Hamburg, die gemeinsam mit einem Kollegen und 9 Schülern im Sep/Okt 2014 Tansania besuchte, wo ihre Schule eine Schulpartnerschaft mit der Mbonea High School in Dar es Salaam / Ilala eingegangen war: Am 26.09.2014 sind wir mit PAUL nach Tansania geflogen...An seinem Bestimmungsort, der Mbonea High School, wurde er von Michael Knittel (Probono) bereits angekündigt - sehnlichst erwartet. In der Nähe der neuen Schulküche und beim Wasserhahn sollte er aufgestellt werden, an einer Wand, die am Tag relativ lange im Schatten liegt. Doch dann passierte etwas, was so gar nicht der afrikanischen Langsamkeit entspricht. Die Schulleitung wollte PAUL unbedingt vor Diebstahl sichern, und bevor wir es richtig mitbekamen, hatte ein Schlosser eine Art abschließbaren „Käfig“ mit einer Tür nach vorn und einer Klappe nach oben gebaut. Das Fundament, in dem er verankert ist, ist mehr als massiv, PAULs Standort dadurch etwas hoch, so dass man beim Befüllen auf einen Stuhl steigen muss. Auch ist das Gestell etwas schief geraten. Aber egal! Jetzt fehlt nur noch ein Ausschnitt im Bodenblech, damit man PAUL einmal in der Woche entleeren kann, ohne ihn herauszunehmen. Am Ende der Woche ging PAUL dann in Betrieb. Ein Angestellter der Schule wurde damit beauftragt, ihn regelmäßig zu befüllen, und den Schülern wurde erklärt, weshalb sie möglichst nur noch das Wasser von PAUL trinken sollten. Zuerst waren sie etwas zurückhaltend, aber mit jedem Tag vergrößerte sich die Zahl der Schüler, die regelmäßig mit ihren Trinkbechern zu PAUL gingen. PAUL ist mittlerweile also erfolgreich in die Schulgemeinschaft der Mbonea Schule integriert und wird hoffentlich dazu beitragen, dass die Zahl der Magen- und Darmerkrankungen bei den Schülern deutlichzurückgeht. This is the original text by Mrs. Sabine Hoge, the former teacher at the Carl-von-Ossietzky-Gymnasium in Hamburg, who together with nine pupils from her school visited Tanzania in September/October 2014, where the Gymnasium has a partnership with the Mbonea High School in Dar es Salaam / Ilala: We arrived in Tanzania on 26.9.2014 and brought the PAUL with us to its final destination, the Mbonea High School, where its arrival had been already announced by Michael Knittel (Probono) and eagerly awaited. It was supposed to be placed next to the school kitchen at the wall, which was shaded relatively long during the day. However, something unexpected, especially taking into consideration the African slowliness, happened. The school administration wanted the PAUL to be protected from its possible theft, so (before we could actually realize that) constructed a kind of lockable cage with a door in front and a flap at the top of it. The foundation of this “cage” is very solid, so that a person needs to climb a chair to fill the unit with water, and the frame of this “cage” is a bit crooked. But it does not matter much! Now only a cutout in the base plate is left to be done to allow the PAUL to be easily emptied every week without the need to take it out of the “cage”. At the end of the week the PAUL went into operation. An employee of the school was commissioned to fill it regularly, and the pupils were explained why they should drink water only from the PAUL. The schoolchildren were a little bit reluctant at first, but now more and more of them come to the PAUL with their cups to get some drinking water. The PAUL is now successfully integrated into the school community of the Mbonea School and will hopefully contribute to the number of gastrointestinal diseases decreasing significantly among the pupils. all photos © probono 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 24 http://butiru-freundeskreis.de Location: Uganda Originaltext von Herrn Manfred Wardin im Anschluss an einen mehrwöchigen Aufenthalt in Butiru/Uganda: "...Viele von Ihnen/Euch wissen bereits, dass wir in diesem Jahr Spenden für die Anschaffung von PAUL Wasserfiltern gesammelt haben, da wir in Butiru immer wieder mit Typhus und anderen Durchfallerkrankungen zu kämpfen haben. Besonders die Kinder leiden unter dem mit Bakterien und Viren verunreinigten Wasser. Um uns den Transport der Filter zu erleichtern, hatten wir zuvor unter jeden PAUL kleine Rollen montiert. Darüber hinaus verpackten wir die Filter zusätzlich in Seesäcke...Auch am Flughafen in Entebbe/Uganda verlief alles reibungslos. Einem skeptisch drein blickenden Zollbeamten erklärten wir, dass die Wasserfilter für den humanitären Einsatz ins Land eingeführt werden, was er mit einem Durchwinken quittierte. Elisabeth Mwaka erwartete uns bereits am Flughafen. Die Freude war bei allen groß. Vor Ort wurden die Filter in der Nähe eines Wachpostens der Schule platziert, damit dieser ein Auge auf die Filter hat. Dort befindet sich auch die Wasserpumpe, die die ganze Schule mit Wasser versorgt und bisher als Trinkwasserquelle genutzt wurde. Nachdem die Filter in Betrieb genommen wurden, verglichen wir das Brunnenwasser mit dem frisch gefilterten Wasser. Bereits mit bloßem Auge war der Unterschied, nämlich ein Gelbstich des Brunnenwassers, gut zu erkennen. Einhellige Meinung zum Geschmack: Das Filterwasser schmeckt um Längen besser." Die drei PAUL-Wasserfilter versorgen täglich 2.300 Kinder mit frisch gefiltertem Wasser. Die Zahl der Erkrankungen, hervorgerufen durch das mit Bakterien und Viren verseuchte Wasser, ist auf Null gesunken. Elisabeth: "Dank unserer neuen Wasserfilter haben wir bisher keine Fälle von Typhus oder Dysenterie unter Schülern und Personal gehabt." Original text by Mr. Manfred Wardin after staying for several weeks in Butiru / Uganda: "... As many of you might know, we have collected donations for the purchase of PAUL water filters this year so that we don’t have to repeatedly deal with typhoid and other diarrheal diseases in Butiru. In particular, children suffer a lot from the bacteria and viruscontaminated water. In order to enable us transport the filter easily, we mounted small rollers under each PAUL. In addition, we packed the filters in duffel bags ... At the airport of Entebbe / Uganda everything went smoothly. In response to a skeptical look from a custom officer we explained, that the filter was supposed to be a part of humanitarian work in the country; an explanation which he accepted with a waving through gesture. Elisabeth Mwaka picked us up at the airport. Everyone was very excited. The filters were placed near the school’s security post so that the guard could keep an eye on them. The water pump, standing nearby, provides water for the whole school and was previously used as a source of drinking water as well. After the filters had been put into operation, we compared the well water with the freshly filtered water. A yellowish tinge of the well water was easy to nice. After testing the filtered water, everyone came to the conclusion that it tasted way better that the well water." The three PAUL water filters provide 2300 children with freshly filtered drinking water every day. Since the use of PAULs the number of cases of sicknesses, caused by consuming the water, contaminated with bacteria and viruses, has dropped to zero. Elisabeth: "Thanks to our new water filter we have not had any cases of typhoid or dysentery among our pupils and staff." 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 25 www.ugandakreis.de Location: Uganda Originaltext von Herrn Elmar Weckenbrock im Anschluss an einen Aufenthalt in Uganda Anfang 2015: "Seit einigen Tagen ist unsere Gruppe zurück aus Uganda. Es war eine erfolgreiche Reise mit vielen guten Begegnungen und Erfahrungen. In unserem Reisegepäck wir auch „Mr. Paul“. In unserer kleinen Krankenstation wurde er herzlich willkommen geheißen. Zur Zeit muss er noch täglich von Hand befüllt werden, doch schon in den nächsten Wochen wird das gesamte Wassersystem neu installiert und mit Hilfe der Optionsbaugruppen ein kontinuierlicher Durchfluss gewährleistet. Paul fühlt sich sichtlich wohl in Uganda. Die Wasserqualität ist super. Paul wird aus der Untergrundzisterne, welche in der Regenzeit durch Oberflächenwasser der Dächer gespeist wird, mit Wasser versorgt. Ich glaube, „Mr. Paul“ hat seinen Platz an der richtigen Stelle gefunden." Original text by Mr. Elmar Weckenbrock after his stay in Uganda in the beginning of 2015: "Our group has returned from Uganda several days ago. Our trip was very successful and full of new encounters and experiences. We also brought “Mr. Paul” with us". He received a very warm welcome at out medical station. At the moment, PAUL is still filled in manually every day, but the entire water system is to be reinstalled during the next weeks to ensure an automatic continuous flow of water into the unit. The rainwater from the roofs is to be collected in the underground cistern and then delivered to the filter unit. Mr. Paul feels comfortable in Uganda, and the quality of water, filter with it, is great. I think that “Mr. Paul” has found its rightful place there". 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 26 Privatinitiative Freiwilliges Soziales Jahr, Frau Clarissa Bott Location: Uganda Originaltext von Frau Clarissa Bott, Aufenthalt in Uganda Anfang 2015: "Heute ging es tatsächlich mit PAUL los! War für uns alle sehr, sehr spannend. Heute morgen, bei der offiziellen Eröffnung segnete Pfarrer Gerald PAUL und alle Menschen die in Zukunft damit arbeiten werden. Danach ging das Filtern los. Nach 2 Stunden kosteten wir das danach filtrierte Wasser. Der Kommentar der Kinder:"Sweet!" (Also sweet ist hier alles was gut schmeckt, von Matoke über Hühnchen ;) ) Das Wasser schmeckt wirklich gut! In der großen Pause holten die Lehrer mit den Kindern dann das Wasser direkt in die zwei Schulen. Die 60 Liter pro Schule waren nach 3 Minuten weg. Morgen werden wir mehr an sie bringen. 3 mal am Tag wird Wasser bei Paul abgeholt. Für die zwei Schulen, die Internatsschüler und das Waisenhaus." Original text by Mrs. Clarissa Bott after her stay in Uganda in the beginning of 2015: "We have started to use PAUL today! It was a very exciting moment for all of us. This morning, Pastor Gerald has blessed PAUL and all people who would be dealing with it in future. After that the filtering process has been started. After two hours we tasted the filtered water. The children said that the water was “sweet”, which is a general term to describe tasty things (from Matoke to chicken) here. ; ) The water tastes really good! In the long break the teachers and pupils have brought the filtrated water to the two schools. The 60 liters of clean water, brought to each school, were gone in 3 minutes. We are going to bring more water tomorrow. The water, filtrated by the PAUL, is to be picked up 3 times a day and delivered to the two schools, for children in the boarding school and in the orphanage." 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 27 http://www.shanti-leprahilfe-blog.de/ Location: Nepal Endlich Nachschub an Medikamenten! Sauberes Trinkwasser dank PAUL! Heute konnten wir endlich den Nachschub an Medikamenten und vor allem die 13 PAULs (Portable Aqua Unit for Lifesaving) zur Wasseraufbereitung am Flughafen abholen. Der PAUL ist eine geniale Erfindung: Er enthält einen Membranfilter, der nicht nur Schmutz, sondern auch Bakterien mit einem Wirkungsgrad von über 99,999% (Messung Institut Fresenius) und Viren zu über 99,9% (Messung Universität Bonn, Umweltbundesamt) aus dem Wasser entfernt. Unsere Kinder tunken mit Begeisterung Kekse und Kartoffeln in das klare Nass (Foto rechts), das sie jetzt unbedenklich trinken können (das Wasser ist klar, das Glas ist grün!). Finally! Supply of medications! Clean drinking water thanks to PAUL! Today we have finally managed to pick up the supply of medication and the 13 PAULs (Portable Aqua Unit for Lifesaving) for water filtering at the airport. PAUL is an ingenious invention: it contains a membrane filter, which removes bacteria with an efficiency of over 99.999% (measurements Institute Fresenius) and viruses to more than 99.9 % (measurements University of Bonn, the Federal Environment Agency) from the water. Our kids enthusiastically dunk biscuits and potatoes into the clear water (see the right photo), which is now safe to drink (the water in the photo is clear, the glass is green!). 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 28 www.christengemeinde-langenfeld.de Location: Philippines Herr Rainer Hückelhoven schreibt: "Der PAUL wurde von Singapore Airlines als Koffer akzeptiert und ohne Aufpreis mitgenommen. Am Zoll in Davao gab es keine extra Kontrolle . Im Bergdorf Piyag (ca. 180km nördlich von Davao /Mindanao) haben wir unseren PAUL im Ostergottesdienst der örtlichen Gemeinde übergeben. 2 weitere PAUL aus unserer Hilfsaktion haben wir in der Nähe in Nachbardörfern gefunden. Siehe Bilder der nach dem Sturm neu gebauten Häuser mit PAUL. Die sind seit über 2 Jahren im Einsatz und versehen unproblematisch ihren Dienst. Seitdem keine Durchfallerkrankungen durch schlechtes Wasser! 2 Weiter PAUL stehen noch in Tacloban, was Ende 2013 durch den Taifun Haiyan zerstört wurde. Der zweite vor Ostern georderte PAUL wird mit dem zur Verfügung gestellten Ventilsystem nach Madagaskar reisen. Unsere Missionare Fam. Schwenk waren dort jetzt für 3 Monate zum Sprachtraining und sind vielfach Durchfall erprobt worden…. Sie mussten sich ständig gefiltertes Wasser bei Nachbarn besorgen. Im Juni reisen sie mit 2 Container voll Gepäck wieder zurück nach Madagaskar. Der PAUL geht mit auf die Reise und wird unseren Missionaren und Jungvieh (es wird ein Rinderzuchtprojekt geben) sauberes Wasser liefern." Mr. Rainer Hückelhoven writes: "The water backpack PAUL was transported by Singapore Airlines as a suitcase without extra charge. There was also no additional control at the custom in Davao. We have handed the two PAULs over to the local community in the mountain village Piyag (approximately 180km to the north of Davao / Mindanao) during the Easter service. Two more PAULs from our aid campaign were spotted in the nearby villages (see pictures of the houses with PAULs, which were newly built after the storm). The units have been in use for over 2 years now, and do their job perfectly well. Since PAULs have been in use, no cases of diarrhea, caused by the consumption of contaminated water, have occurred! Two more PAULs are still being used in Tacloban, which was destroyed by the Typhoon Haiyan at the end of 2013. The second PAUL with a special ventilation system will travel to Madagascar. Our missionaries, the Schwenk Family, have been staying there for 3 months now, attending a language training, and often suffer from diarrhea... They had to get filtered water from their neighbors to avoid it. They go back to Madagascar in June and take PAUL with them. It will provide our missionaries and young cattle (for a cattle farming project) with clean water." 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015 PAUL the WaterBackpack Introduction, function & feedback from users – in extracts page 29 Distribution of PAUL Colombia: 8 Comoros: 13 Kenya/Somalia: 31 Kenya: 8 Cameroon: 9 Malaysia: 4 Madagascar: 10 Congo: 17 Cuba: 12 Mexico: 2 Mongolia: 3 Namibia: 1 1,564 PAUL Mozambique: 3 (as of 03.06.2015) Niger: 1 Nigeria: 4 Malawi: 21 Nepal: 135 Cambodia: 6 Indonesia: 12 Pakistan: 257 India: 13 Peru: 10 Haiti: 167 Philippines: 164 Serbia: 55 United Kingdom: 2 Ghana: 10 Vietnam: 94 Russia: 1 Gambia: 26 Eritrea: 2 Ecuador: 5 Dom. Rep.: 1 Chile: 2 Bulgaria: 1 Bolivia: 1 Bénin: 10 Egypt: 5 Afghanistan: 14 Venezuela: 10 Uganda: 20 Turkey/Syria: 3 Tanzania: 10 Taiwan: 2 Sambia: 1 Switzerland: 1 Senegal: 1 Zimbabwe: 1 Somalia: 11 St. Lucia: 2 South Sudan: 1 Swaziland: 1 Videos on PAUL: http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb14bau/institute/iwau/siedlungswasserwirtschaft/paul-wasserrucksack/videos.html More videos & useful links (inside a webpage, press „F3“-button to search for „PAUL“): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Aqua_Unit_for_Lifesaving http://www.johanniter.de/die-johanniter/johanniter-unfall-hilfe/auslandshilfe/aktuelles/news/hilfe-fuer-betroffene-des-taifuns-haiyan/ https://wasserrucksackpaul.wordpress.com/ https://de-de.facebook.com/wasserrucksack http://www.youtube.com/user/waterbackpack http://www.stiftunglife.de/projekte/kinder-schulen-studenten/schulen-wasser-solar/ https://www.betterplace.org/de/projects/11305-retten-sie-leben-in-aller-welt-mit-paul ... and you can download much more material from the cloud via: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hcrg8fui0lttkqt/AAAcKt0m66p8JQdz19vtldbta?dl=0 If you use the link and you do not have Dropbox installed, a box like this will appear asking you whether you want to install Dropbox. The choice is up to you: if you decide not to install Dropbox, just click on the cross in the upper right corner, and you will nevertheless be able to download the files from the cloud. In the cloud you will find PAUL Slideshows, information and videos in different languages (German, English, French, Español, …). Each time new, additional or updated information is released, you will see this from the filename, which includes the phrase "UPDATE" in capital letters. Also, please check the file "PAUL_New Links" in the cloud regularly. 2015-06-04 PAUL_INTRO_DESCRIPTION_FEEDBACK_en_de.docx dated: 04.06.2015