The water at these schools comes almost entirely from rain
Briefly

A remote elementary school in Vietnam faced severe challenges in accessing clean drinking water due to contaminated groundwater and seasonal droughts. Recently, they installed a rainwater harvesting system from the nonprofit Gravity Water, which filters and supplies water to various school facilities. This initiative is part of a broader effort, with over 270 schools benefitting from similar technology worldwide. Gravity Water aims to modernize rainwater harvesting techniques, addressing contemporary water scarcity issues, inspired by founder Danny Wright's experiences observing water crises.
We're really trying to do is modernize rainwater harvesting-to take this ancient technology to solve a modern-day problem.
Access to clean drinking water was a challenge even in areas with abundant rain.
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