INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PROJECT - PANAMA
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In 1991, Chris McCartin, a new civil engineering graduate, moved to the Bayano region of Panama for 18 month to help build a water-supply system for a Catholic missionary priest he had never met.
So began ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ Engineeringβs relationship with Father Wally "Padre Pablo" Kasuboski and his Cheypo Bayano Mission. Twenty-five years later, 15,000 local residents have access to fresh, potable water year round thanks to the efforts of more than 100 ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ engineering students and faculty. Other projects have included building chapels, schools and roads.
Today, much of ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯βs work in this Panama region involves:
- Development of a sustainable water resources master plan, including dams and reservoirs
- Vado culvert bridge design
- Primary school design
To provide additional support for the needs of these communities, ΈΜιΩΦ±²₯ engineering teams have established relationships with a number of organizations in Panama, including two engineering schools, one architectural school and the City of Knowledge non-profit organization.
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