Pure Water Access Project
06/05/2018
The Earth’s resources are continuously being used up and this is having an impact on our environment. It is said that 70% of the planet’s available fresh water goes towards crops and raising livestock. However, what if there was a way to reduce this consumption and use a source of energy that can be sustainable in many different ways?
Experts say algae is the food of the future. Here's why. Inside an algae farm in New Mexico where experts believe the future of food is underway.
11/14/2017
It’s been nearly six weeks since Hurricane Maria and people are still struggling without a running source of water to bathe and drink with. With the increase of bacterial infection through the contact of contaminated water and the lack of affordable bottled water for those living in the area, these commonalities have become scarce and something that must be addressed quickly.
Thousands in Puerto Rico still have no running water. That’s making people sick. More than six weeks after Hurricane Maria, a lack of access to clean water is causing public health concerns, including fears over a potentially deadly bacterial disease called leptospirosis.
10/19/2017
“It’s a miracle that God still has a little bit of water for each of us.”
The aftermath of one of the most inclement weather seasons in history has left the people of Puerto Rico struggling for basic necessities like clean water. Nearby, however, a network of plastic pipes jutting out of a mountainside has become a primary source of water for all nearby residents. Both the young and old have found relief for heat exhaustion and toilet sanitation from this one common area.
Puerto Ricans tap 'miracle' of fresh water at a makeshift fountain A mountain spring made into a makeshift water station draws carloads of people to fill up on water that no longer flows from their faucets.
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