ID#: 19774
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Captured in February 2013, on the Caribbean island nation of Haiti, three years after a devastating earthquake, this Trianon, Haiti community member, was photographed while gathering water from a village spring, which she would then bring to be checked by staff members of the National Directorate for Drinking Water and Sanitation (DINEPA), who would test the water for chlorination (see 19771). Note that one DINEPA technician was testing the spring water at its source. 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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