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The device that makes muddy water drinkable

Impact Journalism Day (June 24th, 2017) focuses on solutions-based journalism.
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The Safe Water Cube, created by French engineer Jean-Paul Augereau, is a water purification system.
Some 20 of these boxes have already been installed in Morocco, India and Haiti.
The 1.2m cubed stainless steel container has five filters including sand and carbon.
According to its creator, it makes all surface water, even muddy water, drinkable.
It also destroys “all the viruses and bacteria responsible for diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera and hepatitis, without destroying the minerals in the water”, purifying up to 1,000 litres per hour without electricity.
The fountain costs €3,500 and is sold primarily to humanitarian organisations and local authorities.
Every day, about 3,000 children die from diseases linked to contaminated water.
This article was written for the French newspaper L’Actu

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