This past week, Mar 13-17, a group of eight students and one faculty member from Oklahoma State University came to Seis de Mayo to see how they could improve the quality of living in the community. They were mostly concerned with the quantity of parasites and bacteria in the water, and how to best provide clean water to the village. While unknown by most of the inhabitants in the village, the water, which is not filtered or decontaminated in any way, causes much disease, sickness, and death in Seis de Mayo. These engineers have a task before them not only to provide the clean water, but to show people that it is necessary to use the clean water exclusively. Through multiple studies during the week, they concluded the number of houses in the community, the elevation throughout Seis de Mayo, and the general consensus that there are only few families in the community that recognize the need for clean water. They also met with the mayor of Puerto Cortez and the leaders of the community to fully understand what the people of Seis de Mayo need the most. Having fully studied and understood the problems existing in this village, they will return to the US and formulate a plan to solve the problems as quickly and efficiently as possible.