Beyond the Faucet: Enhancing Water Accessibility in La Carpio
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open in viewerThe primary objective of our project was to address the acute water crisis faced by La Carpio, a marginalized migrant community in Costa Rica, by developing and marketing prototypes of a filtration system that would ensure potable water. This initiative, chosen for its feasibility, targeted households grappling with waterborne illnesses. Through comprehensive surveys, we identified sources of contamination, emphasizing damaged pipes, urban runoff, stagnant water, and poor sanitation practices. Simultaneously, we initiated an awareness campaign, educating residents about water contamination risks and promoting proper sanitation of storage vessels. Overall, La Carpio’s water crisis demands a holistic approach, combining technological solutions, community education, and increased political advocacy for lasting change.
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- E-project-030124-123505
- 118118
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- 2024
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- UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Date created
- 2024-03-01
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- E-project-030124-123505
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- Last modified
- 2024-04-22
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