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Captured at a Trianon, Haiti spring source, in February 2013, three years after a devastating earthquake, this young boy was one of the community members, who had gathered in order to help replenish his home’s water supply. Water was collected in buckets, and was subsequently tested by representatives of Haiti’s National Directorate for Drinking Water and Sanitation (DINEPA), in order to determine its chlorine concentration. With Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) support, 54 of the 270 Drinking Water and Sanitation Technicians, or TEPAC (Techniciens en Eau Potable et en Assainissement pour les Communes) across Haiti, work for, and are equipped with motorcycles and testing equipment, and salaried through DINEPA.
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Creation Date: 2013
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