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Oct 16, 2017

Water for Life: Improving Access to Drinking Water on Pacific Islands

On the Pacific Islands, fresh water is scarce. Rainwater is a main water source of drinking water and other critical needs. This session will address how reliable, sustainable supplies of quality, drinkable rainwater can be achieved in an economically feasible fashion.

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