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====== Community Water Project ====== | ====== Community Water Project ====== | ||
+ | Tags: potable water, disaster risk mitigation, social services, deep wells, resilience, climate change | ||
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===== Rationale ===== | ===== Rationale ===== | ||
- | Potable water supply in many areas in the Philippines, | + | Potable water supply in many areas in the Philippines, |
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- | A community water project could help remedy the situation and serve as a measure | + | A community water project could help remedy the situation and serve as a measure to mitigate the effects of disasters. |
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+ | Kids hauling potable water post-TS Basyang (Feb 2018) in Mainit, Surigao del Norte (photo credit: Mia Salino-Beltran): | ||
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==== Deep Well ==== | ==== Deep Well ==== | ||
- | A well of about 100-feet or more in depth, done by duly accedited driller; water is drawn manually or by solar power or by some mechanical device. | + | A well of about 100-feet |
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==Power Supply== | ==Power Supply== | ||
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* slow sand | * slow sand | ||
+ | ==Quality Testing== | ||
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+ | ==Permits== | ||
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===== References ===== | ===== References ===== |