Crane Engineering awarded Gates Foundation grant for sustainable wastewater solutions.
Pumps & Systems
09/10/2018
For Mark Hassman, it all started with a church mission trip to Swaziland a decade ago. There, Hassman was part of a group that was helping repair a community center. One job was to remodel the bathrooms. “It didn’t drain well, so to walk in there, they had to walk through the nasties to get to the toilet,” Hassman said. “One of my jobs was to chip a drainage ditch so it would drain better. “The kids looked me right in the eye as I was kneeling down and looked as happy as they could be walking barefoot so they could go to the bathroom. That image stuck with me for a long time. No kid should ever have to live this way.”
![open and untreated sewage](/sites/default/files/0918/DSC03488-700px.jpg)
![emptying transport drum](/sites/default/files/0918/emptying-buckets-of-fecal-sludge-into-transport-drum.jpg)
![Worldwide Wastewater Facts](/sites/default/files/0918/Wastewater-Facts-Image.png)
![dumped waste](/sites/default/files/0918/IMG_8511.jpg)
![poor sanitation](/sites/default/files/0918/IMG_8644.jpg)
![outhouse](/sites/default/files/0918/IMG_8663-00000002.jpg)
![hopes to test processor prototype](/sites/default/files/0918/Kids-against-house-bw-00000002.jpg)
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