🌎 World Water Week

     World Water Week and Sanitation Facilities make an effort to raise awareness, with Five Events across Indian Country.

     During World Water Week from August 25−29, the Indian Health Service is hosting events across Indian Country to highlight successful projects funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and to recognize the importance of improving water and sanitation infrastructure in tribal communities. 🌊💧 #WaterEquality #TribalWaterSolutions

      These events will also celebrate the 65th anniversary of the IHS Sanitation Facilities Construction Program (SFC)

Water is difficult to sustain in some of the most desolate areas and there are still many having to travel long distances together safe drinking water. 

The need for a more secure and sustainable method of water production is evident, and the scientific researc

availabke through Hydro-Panels utilizes moisture condensation in the atmosphere to produce safe, drinkable water.Insert hydro panel Hydro-Water]

Over the last century, we’ve been investing in modernizing water and sanitation systems for Native communities. But, about 41,000 American Indian and Alaska Native homes still don’t have adequate sanitation facilities, with over 5,000 without access to a safe water supply or waste disposal facility. Despite this, the IHS is working hard to develop much-needed infrastructure across Indian Country through the SFC Program.

Although the Hydro panel science is new a reinvestment into a community 👷‍♂️ building safe drinking water for its inhabitants is never a bad investment.

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