The intake dam is complete and the lake is full. We have flushed out a lot of debris so the water is clean. |
The pipe welders are at work joining the 6 M pipes together. The 12 M lengths will be moved into the penstock trench and welded together. |
The intake dam is complete and the lake is full. We have flushed out a lot of debris so the water is clean. |
The pipe welders are at work joining the 6 M pipes together. The 12 M lengths will be moved into the penstock trench and welded together. |
The intake dam is completed. It was built in four months. |
This shows the ravine. We have placed a 1 M culvert at the bottom to drain the small stream that runs along the bottom. |
The intake dam is nearing completion. A top cap concrete is most of what remains. |
Back side of the dam. |
This is how we generally get work done here. |
Lifting penstock pipe is much easier with the Bobcat |
Turbine house is nearly completed. Waiting for the big diesel generator to be installed. |
The work on the project is focused on the construction of the intake dam. We are making good progress and hope to have it completed in 3-4 weeks |
Each of the steps on the back of the dam is 1/2 meter wide and high. There are 10 steps in total. |
We successfully moved all of the crates containing the turbine and other components of the hydro system up to the hospital. |
The bobcat has proven to be indispensable for the project. |
The diesel generator house is nearing completion. This building will house the two generators and the electrical switching equipment. The hospital will have three power sources when the project is completed, the hydroelectric system, diesel generators and the national power grid.
This is the 11 inch penstock pipe that will carry the water from intake dam up on the hill, 2 km down to the turbine. It will deliver 100 L of water/sec at full power.
Work on the dam is progressing well. The far end of the dam is at the final height. Each step is 0.5 meter. The base of the dam will be 7 meters at it's widest. A steel shutter will be placed in the dam where the steps end that can be opened allowing the dam to be drained.
This is the dam viewed from the north end.
The opening in the dam is for the penstock to pass through. There will be two penstock attachments and one 4 inch water pipe connected. A rake and coranda will be installed on the lake side of the dam to collect debris and prevent it from entering the penstock.
We are upgrading the roads to the turbine house and up to the intake dam site. The bobcat with the dozer blade works well for this. |
Things are progressing quickly on the generator house. The pillars for the roof will be up shortly and we will pour the cement floor. We hope to have it completed in three weeks or so. |
This is the penstock pipe track. It is two km long running from the intake dam to the turbine house. Digging of the track has been finished. |
This is the stone quarry where the stones for the dam are dug and shaped. They are moved a few hundred meters to the dam site. |
The unimog is used to carry the stones up to the dam site. |