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It's hard to believe that more often than not, the clean water a developing community desperately needs is right underneath them.
There are lots of ways to drill wells, various kinds of pumps, and even newer solar powered solutions.
The best type of water project for a specific community or region varies widely too.
One size simply doesn't fit all. Let's take a look at some common projects to learn more about the challenges and costs involved.
The simplest wells have traditionally been hand dug. That's right...by hand. They can be fifty or more feet deep and are used when ground water is generally abundant. These wells are extremely dangerous to build and have cost many lives of unskilled laborers. They are also often left uncovered and easily contaminated. They aren't always an ideal solution, but when properly dug they can be made more effective with a good pump, tight concrete sealing pad, and regular maintinance.
Provide a borehole well and hand pump to help a family gain access to safe and reliable water.
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Provide a protected spring to help at least 140 people find access to safe and reliable water.
Provide a dug well and hand pump to help a family gain access to safe and reliable water.
Provide a sand dam to help at least 200 people gain access to safe and reliable water.
Provide a protected spring to help a family gain access to safe and reliable water.
Provide a borehole well and hand pump to help at least 350 people find access to safe and reliable water.sagittis feugiat praesent rutrum, lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
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