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  <title><![CDATA[Disaster Response Venture Awarded $40,000 by Startup Chile]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>In a post-disaster environment, getting potable water to areas
cut off by destroyed roads and infrastructure can be both time-consuming and
ultimately fatal for many. A group of Tech students and alumni has developed a
system to address those logistical issues in the wake of disaster, and earned
$40,000 from Startup Chile to further develop its idea.&nbsp;</p>

<p>The team of students and alumni making up Tubing Operations
for Humanitarian Logistics (TOHL) will relocate to the South American country
for six months as part of a program initiated by the Chilean government to
encourage entrepreneurial activity in its country.</p>

<p>TOHL makes use of coil tubing typically used in oil fields and
employs a helicopter to drop and arrange tubing from above, creating a way for
water to reach remote places following a disaster. The tubing, measuring about
an inch in diameter, stays above ground and the process can result in getting
water to a community within 48 hours. It’s durable enough to be used for up to
100 years with oil, though this application shortens its life span. Using a
helicopter to unspool the tubing removes the obstacle of roads or paths that
may be blocked, washed out or destroyed.</p>

<p>Tech alumnus Benjamin Cohen will be the first team member to
head to Chile in March, with fellow alumnus Apoorv Sinha and students Melissa
McCoy and Travis Horsley joining in May.</p>

<p>“Chile is the perfect place for us [to test TOHL],” said
McCoy, a fourth-year chemical and biomolecular engineering major. The country’s
recent earthquakes and forest fires provide the team with an opportunity to
test its system in a place that has experienced the disasters that TOHL aims to
address.</p>

<p>“Right now we want to show that it works, and from that try
to partner with [non-governmental organizations] and have the pipe get water to
a community that needs it,” McCoy said. They hope to complete a pilot test by
April or May and be able to sign on the company’s first customers while in
Chile.</p>

<p>TOHL is not the first global health initiative by Tech
students to participate in Startup Chile; last June, Tech students and alumni,
in conjunction with students from Emory University, <a href="http://www.gatech.edu/newsroom/release.html?nid=68520">were chosen to
participate in the program for their solar sanitation endeavor, Sanivation</a>.</p>

<p>The TOHL team will convene with more than 200 other
entrepreneurs from around the globe during the third round of the incubation
program.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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