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Waterco Solutions Help African Villagers Drink Safely

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Human beings need water to survive. In fact, we can only survive three to five days without it. Sub-Saharan Africa has the largest number of water stressed countries on the planet, with 300 million of its 800 million strong population struggling to stay hydrated[1]. Thirst can drive people to turn to unsafe water resources, which contributes to the spread of diseases such as typhoid, cholera, dysentery and diarrhea.

Fortunately, organisations such as Sotrad Water work to alleviate the water shortage in rural African communities through projects that aim to improve water quality. Sotrad develops, manufactures and commercialises water treatment equipment that can produce between 1m3 and 100m3 of clean water per hour from fresh surface water or shallow wells. It was perhaps fitting that the solution came from the world's driest continent - Australia - in the form of Waterco.

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Sotrad Water aims to supply safe drinking water in a sustainable and cost efficient way to communities in 20 countries around the world, and obviously filtration is a vital component of the solution.

To meet requirements for several projects throughout Africa, Waterco provided T400 16" thermoplastic sand filters.

The clean water project for which Waterco provided the filters is an ongoing effort, but it started with 36 villages in Mozambique, two villages of about 800 people each on the Comoro Islands, as well as one village each in Ouganda and Ghana. Each village received one treatment unit and associated equipment.



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