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U.S. Sends Iraq Solar Powered Water Purification Systems

Since 2003 U.S. troops have been an ever-present force in Iraq. The purpose of the Iraq War was to overthrow Saddam Hussein and to establish democracy in Iraq, but it seems that all we have done is cause great destruction to the Iraqi people’s land and lives. Our invasions have ravaged their natural environment, and the people continue to struggle to find new homes, food to eat and properly sanitized water to drink. Since the U.S. is considered the richest country in the world, the least we can do is provide some sort of economic assistance to the people whose lives we have damaged.

The Morrell Foundation

So who is coming to the rescue of the Iraqi people? Owned and operated out of Bluffdale, Utah, the Morrell Foundation is an organization whose main goal is to provide hope and assistance to people across the world that have been affected by natural disaster, armed conflict or poverty.

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Through a $900,000 purchase from WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corporation, the Morrell Foundation will donate 12 solar powered water purification systems to families in the Euphrates Valley of Iraq. These systems are completely portable and can provide up to 30,000 gallons of fresh drinking water per day!

Solar Powered Water Purification Systems

A solar powered water purification system uses energy from the sun to drive the water pump and power the UV filtration system.

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It can work in the sunlight alone or with a power grid. WorldWater & Solar Technologies is supplying the Morrell Foundation with 12 Mobile MaxPure systems. These systems are powered with back-up generators and a battery that can run for 24-hours. The best thing about them is that they desalinate almost any type of water, including brackish and seawater. You can read more about them here.

Scheduled Delivery

The 12 Mobile MaxPure systems are schedule to be delivered on December 15, 2007 by Millennium KI, LLC, a military supply contractor for civil action and humanitarian needs. The systems will be picked up from the WorldWater headquarters in Ewing, New Jersey and shipped immediately by air to Baghdad and by the Marines to the Euphrates Valley.

I think that these solar powered water purification systems are wonderful tools that we can use all over the world, and not just in Iraq. So many countries need clean drinking water, and if we have the ability to use these systems for a globally good cause, then we should do it. And we should do it now.

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Comments

  1. pure water filters April 9, 2010 at 4:44 pm

    There is hope from the sea but none from the grave.

  2. teapartylatest April 12, 2010 at 2:42 am

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