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The first chlorination system designed for cities in poor countries is now operating in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, announced Andrew Weiss of the Washington, D.C.-based NGO International Action at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) meeting in New York last week. “It’s a great success,” said Weiss.
“Installed on 150 public water tanks in Haiti’s capital city, our chlorination system in supplying 400,000 residents with clean, safe water. This is the first time Haitians have had access to clean water for cooking and drinking,” commented Weiss, a board member of the group which installed the chlorinators. http://washtech.wordpress.com/2009/10/26/chlorination-new-urban-cle...
Andrew Weiss received a certificate of recognition for International Action from former President Bill Clinton at the CGI meeting on September 25, 2009.
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