America.gov (Washington, DC)
4 September 2008
Conflicts over water supplies strike at the heart of what people and wildlife need to survive, as in Africa, where Kenyan subsistence farmers compete for limited water with world-renowned Tanzanian wildlife reserves. Globally, water disputes between countries and between the powerful and the powerless create complex situations where fair resolution is critical.
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I am glad that your organization is promoting water solutions. I will be travelling to Kenya soon to showcase another alternative that has immediate results. As you are aware Cholera is a significant problem in areas lacking water and Kenya is has many situations including those in what I believe is the largest refugee camp in the world.
Our solutions are not a panacea and could be considered short term (5 to 10 years) but the benefits are: 1. Easy to deploy. 2. Mobile 3. Pure cleaning water without chemicals, minute amounts of salt or lack of minerals. 4. Simple to maintain. 5. Based on technology available world wide.
The solutions range from small family based (up to 30 litres a day) to larger small community based (5000 litres a day).
If you are interested in learning more about this or my visit simply reply with an email that I can contact you at.
Thank you.