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Rotary's Pure Water for All is an international service project initiated by the Forest Hills Rotary Club (Pa., USA,) and now admisistrated by District 7300 and District 7280 of Western Pennsylvania, plus its partners. The goal is to provide extremely pure potable water for families in lesser developed areas and for locations where the regular water sources have been polluted by disaster. The process involves simple ceramic technology that delivers sufficient quantities of pure, disease free water for a family for less than three pennies a day.
Rotary’s call to action
Rotary International has proclaimed water purification to be the key challenge of the coming decade. To meet minimum world health goals, 125,000 people a day for the next 13 years will need to have access to safe water. Each year, 1.8 million people (90% of them children under 5 years old) die from preventable diarrheal diseases. Rotary has asked every club to identify a project associated with providing safe water in some part of the world. Our club and partner clubs in District 7300 and District 7280 are promoting a low cost water filtration system that was developed by a group of ceramics professionals who wanted to find a way to contribute to world health through clay technology. The result of their effort is a remarkable water filter design that:
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