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Executive Briefing | Salvation Army Glejovka

Project Consultation Briefing

Glejovka Water Crisis • Response to IHQ Emergency Queries

Responsibility & Ownership

Who legally owns the well and treatment system, and who is responsible for its maintenance and compliance?

The Salvation Army in Slovakia is the legal owner of the well and the water treatment system, and is thus the entity responsible for its maintenance and regulatory compliance. Having an independent water source was a mandatory legal requirement under the Social Services Act for the registration of our Community Center.

Connection to the municipal water main was not possible due to the refusal of a neighboring landowner whose property the main crosses. As the well is private property, current legislation prevents the city or state administration from investing public funds into it.

Community Involvement

Is there an existing community structure that helps manage or oversee the well?

The management and oversight of the well are handled directly by our organization. Professional water quality control is regularly performed by the laboratory of the Regional Public Health Authority (RÚVZ). There is currently no specialized community committee established for this purpose.

Health & Hygiene Components

Would it be appropriate to include basic hygiene and health awareness activities alongside the technical intervention?

Including awareness-raising activities is highly desirable, and we fully support it. We already cooperate actively with the "Healthy Regions" organization in this locality. A recent example of successful cooperation was the resident education following a hepatitis outbreak.

We are prepared to expand this awareness program to include safe water use, handling, and general sanitation education to strengthen overall impact.

Technical Analysis

Sample Date
April 23, 2026
Coliform Bacteria
2 KTJ/100ml Limit: ≤0
Manganese (Mn)
219 µg/l Limit: ≤50
Iron (Fe)
0.21 mg/l Limit: ≤0.2
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Project Timeline

April 2026

RÚVZ test results received; well use suspended.

May 2026

Contractor assessment and formal quote received.

Current Phase

Funding approval and project pathway selection.

Implementation

Technical intervention and health monitoring.

Investment Proposal | Salvation Army Slovakia

Investment Proposal

Salvation Army Slovakia • Strategic Water Crisis Intervention

Glejovka Site, Pezinok

Ref: AR-26-KT-015307-01

Impact Scope 100+ Residents
Total Funding (EUR) €6,000.00
Total Funding (USD) $7,000.00

Detailed Expenditure Breakdown

Investment Description Amount (EUR)
Plumbing & Shaft Infrastructure Reconfiguration of distribution network and pressure tank installation. €424.35
System Decontamination & Disinfection Deep cleaning of Mn/Sediment deposits and chemical sterilization of the entire network. €1,537.50
Stratos 251 Mn/Fe Removal System Installation of specialized active filtration technology. €1,697.40
Biological Safety (UV LED Sterilization) Maintenance-free UV protection against microorganisms. €440.00
Operational Safety & Monitoring (Year 1) Mandatory health monitoring plan, lab analyses, and consumables. €894.06
Project Contingency Buffer (approx. 6%) Reserve for subterranean technical adjustments and urgent site repairs. €333.88
Final Installation, Startup & Filters Labor, filters, and system programming. €672.81
Total Requested Funding €6,000.00 $7,000.00 USD

Strategic Necessity

Official health reports confirmed Manganese levels at 219 µg/l (limit ≤50) and bacterial contamination. This intervention ensures the fundamental right to safe water for the Glejovka community.

Salvation Army Slovakia is the sole legal owner responsible for this well; municipal funding is legally restricted for private assets.

Financial Contingency Rationale

The $7,000 allocation includes a protective buffer to cover:

  • Unexpected plumbing complexities within the well shaft.
  • Fluctuating costs of specialized filtration components.
  • Immediate site-specific technical adjustments to avoid project delays.

Funding Proposal Details

Ref: Glejovka-2026-04
Detailed Price Quote (STEFHOLZ s.r.o.)
Plumbing works & shaft reconfiguration€221.40
Pressure tank & mounting material€202.95
System deep cleaning (Manganese/Sediment)€1,107.00
Well & plumbing disinfection€430.50
Stratos 251 Mn/Fe Removal System€1,697.40
Maintenance-free UV LED Safety Lamp€440.00
Filters, installation material & startup€672.81
Total Implementation (CAPEX incl. VAT)€4,772.06
Operational Costs (Year 1)
Mandatory health monitoring plan & Lab protocols€170.00
Regular water analysis (3x minimal analysis)€507.00
Consumables (Salt, filter replacements)€217.06
Total Operational Safety (OPEX Year 1)€894.06
Investment Summary
Requested: €6,000.00
$7,000.00 USD
The combined base cost for implementation and the first year of mandatory safety monitoring is €5,666.12. We are requesting a total allocation of $7,000 to ensure project success.
Contingency Buffer (~6%): Covers unforeseen subterranean technical issues, fluctuating material costs, and urgent site adjustments to restore safe water without delay.
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All expenditures will be strictly accounted for based on actual realized costs.

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