Published by Pete Bennetts on 03 Sep 2010
Rotary Aquaboxes
Around the world in recent times disasters have frequently left communities without safe drinking water. People have often been forced to drink water which leaves them susceptible to diseases like cholera and gastroenteritis. In the recent floods in
By providing a temporary self-sufficient water supply in the advent of such a disaster much suffering and disease can be prevented.
The Aquabox is a system that can provide safe drinking water almost immediately. It consists of a sturdy plastic tank with water purification tablets packed with essential welfare items designed for a disaster situation. Once the contents are removed, each Aquabox can be used to purify up to 1100 litres of polluted water, enough for a family of four for about four months. Below is a photo of an Aquabox.
The Rotary Club of Bellingen, and Club members Catherine and Peter Waters, each provided funds recently to purchase Aquaboxes to be sent to
The Rotary Club of Bellingen invites any member of the public who wishes to contribute to the purchase of further Aquaboxes to contact club treasurer, Diana Christian, at 6655.0277.
