Photos from Our Installation in Duvivier

 
The view from the top of the Duvivier water tower.   International Action workers check the water in the pipelines.
 
The rainbow windsock indicates that the water is clean and drinkable.   Our plumbers, Joanes Bastin and Emillio Bastien, hold up a pair of chlorine tablet feeders.
 
The International Action team trains Water Board members, demonstrating how to test the water with a chlorine test kit.   Clean water flows out of the faucets at the water station.
 
People at the water station line up for clean, safe drinking water. (1)   People at the water station line up for clean, safe drinking water. (2)
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