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The Hills of Northern Thailand.
Chris, Ryan and Dr. Gehlen get to work.
Dr. Lauer talks to Aichoo and Joala while Nok listens.
Dr. Lauer and Chris tap into the distribution system.
The system is located on the back wall of the bathrooms.
The UV system.
The glow of the UV indicates all systems go!
Watching the spin-down filter do its thing.
Inspection of the backup pumping system.
Aichoo approves.
Modi, the dorm father, tests the water.
Dr. Thompson samples the system (before the bacterial results are in!)
Our wonderful Thai partners Nook, Nan and Nok.
48 hours after plating, the treated water was comparable to bottled water. The treated and bottled water samples had no colonies after 24-hours, while the untreated results were about the same.
A local official signs-off on the project.
The slow sand filter that was being used prior to the new system.
Both E. Coli (blue) and general coliform (pink) persisted in the water from the slow sand filter.

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