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Living Waters Isla Aguada

Church Mission trip to install water treatment plant in Mexico
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We had to fill two tanks with gravel, followed by carbon in one and resin grains in another.
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We had to fill two tanks with gravel, followed by carbon in one and resin grains in another.

  • We had to fill two tanks with gravel, followed by carbon in one and resin grains in another.
  • side view of church, the back third and rear porch or for the water treatment facility.
  • back hard showing the infamous nanci tree on the right and the bathrooms in the center.
  • side yard of the church.
  • future filling stations. This is what I saw when I arrived. Some plumbing was already dry fitted.
  • partial dry fit where the untreated water enters the purification process.
  • the reverse osmosis unit.
  • UV treatment is the final step.
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  • I am burying a water pipe while a young neighbor, name unknown, supervises.  Beverly always made him cry when she talked to him.
  • this where the water comes into the church property.  1/2 inch pipe.
  • this where the water comes into the church property.  1/2 inch pipe.
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  • Me entertaining Brian.  It was always important to keep an eye on Brian. He had a great sense of curiosity and energy.
  • Me playing with Daniella, Neighbor Brian in the nanci tree.
  • Beverly making Brian's little brother cry again.
  • Chris (My name for him was Chris-of-many-hands), and his sister climbing the nanci tree in the back yard of the church.
  • the famous Chris, and his sister Daniella.
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