Peru - Collanac 1993-1994
Fog Collection Operational Project
Update 2009
This project was undertaken many years before FogQuest was formed. The data collected are important in demonstrating the amounts of fog water that can be collected and effectively used in the arid desert near Lima, Peru.
Background
In 1993 the International Development Research Centre (Ottawa) provided funding through the NGO TECNIDES in Peru for an agricultural and forestry project near the community of Collanac. This is a scattered settlement in a sandy valley near Lima. The annual precipitation of about 5 mm shows that the community is in one of the driest deserts of the world. Large Fog Collectors (LFCs) were built using bamboo posts and Raschel mesh from Chile. Pilar Cereceda and Robert Schemenauer assisted Barbara Leon and her group at TECNIDES with the site selection, evaluation measurements and fog collector construction.
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