Here’s some updates from the field as of Jan 26th, 2008:

Installing first pump well in rural village of Sras, Angkor Thom District, 2005
The community leaders of Angkor Thom district have requested that we provide assistance to the villages of Preah Koh Chas and Kokkak. These villages have a low level of access to potable water, and desire wells and filters. Preah Kos Chas is actually two villages: part of the population moved away from the original site during the civil war and never returned, so we will be dealing with a total of three villages: Kokkak, Preah Koh Chas 1 and Preah Koh Chas 2.
Our proposal for each village is as follows: 10 pump wells, 5 pit wells and 20 filters.
This project is due to start in March/April.
Rather than focusing so heavily on filters, it has been decided that TF will initiate training/recruitment of well-digging staff to assist us in some of our projects. We have used a reliable contractor for two years, but he cannot travel long distances to establish one or two wells, as it is financially impractical to do so. We propose to use our established crew in Sras village to undertake local work that they find accessible, and use them to train our own crew who will travel further afield when we accumulate enough orders. This will provide local people with new skill sets and jobs, therefore enhancing the community. It will also enable Trailblazer to drill and install wells regularly and when they are requested.
Scott and Robert arrived safely back in the U.S. Saturday evening, Mr. Minton will stay in S.E. Asia for the rest of this month. There is a lot of momentum for our 2008 projects and everyone is excited about the difference Trailblazer is making!
There will be a group from Jackson Hole High School Interact visiting Cambodia in April, so keep checking with us for that exciting trip!
Thanks for reading!
Erin : )