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#5680682
6 May 2020
The inhabitants of a sector in the south of Bogota, Colombia on May 5, 2020 have benefited thanks to the union of efforts between the Suma Organization, the Dona Juana Solid Waste Management Center, the National Army, the local mayor's office and the Civil Defense. 3,700 families from the neighborhoods from Mochuelo Alto, Mochuelo Bajo, Barranquitos, Esmeralda, Lagunitas, Paticos, La Vereda and Mochuelo Alto received bags of food to mitigate their needs during the national quarantine by COVID 19.
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#5680686
6 May 2020
The inhabitants of a sector in the south of Bogota, Colombia on May 5, 2020 have benefited thanks to the union of efforts between the Suma Organization, the Dona Juana Solid Waste Management Center, the National Army, the local mayor's office and the Civil Defense. 3,700 families from the neighborhoods from Mochuelo Alto, Mochuelo Bajo, Barranquitos, Esmeralda, Lagunitas, Paticos, La Vereda and Mochuelo Alto received bags of food to mitigate their needs during the national quarantine by COVID 19.
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#1844157
14 March 2017
Workers work in compost house. Compost houses reduce a large amount of waste by primarily targeting organic waste, more than half the amount of municipal solid waste. They produce compost fertilizer and biogas. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.
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#1844162
14 March 2017
A worker burn a paper by biogas. Compost houses reduce a large amount of waste by primarily targeting organic waste, more than half the amount of municipal solid waste. They produce compost fertilizer and biogas. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.
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#1844166
14 March 2017
A worker prepares the Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant machine. Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant uses branches and plastics waste to produce electricity. Gasification is solid waste burning process in gasification reactor and converted into methane gas. Filtered by water scrubber and then accommodated in a carbon filter and flowing through a pipeline gas to a generator. The methane gas will be mixed with diesel fuel to turn on the generator. With a mix of methane gas, we can save the use of diesel fuel. Electrical energy produced by the generator will be stored in battery. When electricity is needed, we can simply turn on the switch that is connected to the battery. A gasification machine with the capacity of 80 kg, can produce 4,000 watts of electricity, enough to light some households. But now, only powering compost house and lights park near the gasification reactor. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.
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#1844171
14 March 2017
A worker prepares the Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant machine. Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant uses branches and plastics waste to produce electricity. Gasification is solid waste burning process in gasification reactor and converted into methane gas. Filtered by water scrubber and then accommodated in a carbon filter and flowing through a pipeline gas to a generator. The methane gas will be mixed with diesel fuel to turn on the generator. With a mix of methane gas, we can save the use of diesel fuel. Electrical energy produced by the generator will be stored in battery. When electricity is needed, we can simply turn on the switch that is connected to the battery. A gasification machine with the capacity of 80 kg, can produce 4,000 watts of electricity, enough to light some households. But now, only powering compost house and lights park near the gasification reactor. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.
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#1844176
14 March 2017
Workers work in compost house. Compost houses reduce a large amount of waste by primarily targeting organic waste, more than half the amount of municipal solid waste. They produce compost fertilizer and biogas. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.
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#1395521
22 August 2016
Recycled blocks of aluminium are loaded for transportation. They are sold to a company making machine parts in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust.
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#496453
22 March 2015
SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 21: Bio-solid wastes float on the water at Rangil water treatment plant before supplying clean water to the city on the World Water Day on March 22, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Rangil water treatment plant stores ten million gallons of water every day which gets supplied to one and half million people across districts Srinagar. The water in the plant comes from River Sind, a major tributary of the Jehlum River and some 108 kilometres long. Sindh originates in Machoi Glacier from Zojila pass, at an elevation of 4800 metres and east of Amarnath temple. With water scarcity a biggest concern in the world today, government employees at Rangil water treatment plant try to clean water with many employing treatment devices. These employees work in Drinking water treatment plants where the process of neutralization of the PH, coagulation, flocculation and water clarification are carried out. It is estimated by the World Health Organization that most deaths and pathological complaints in developing countries are associated with a water-related carrier. World Water Day is celebrated around the globe on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
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#496464
22 March 2015
SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 21: Bio-solid wastes float on the water at Rangil water treatment plant before supplying clean water to the city on the World Water Day on March 22, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Rangil water treatment plant stores ten million gallons of water every day which gets supplied to one and half million people across districts Srinagar. The water in the plant comes from River Sind, a major tributary of the Jehlum River and some 108 kilometres long. Sindh originates in Machoi Glacier from Zojila pass, at an elevation of 4800 metres and east of Amarnath temple. With water scarcity a biggest concern in the world today, government employees at Rangil water treatment plant try to clean water with many employing treatment devices. These employees work in Drinking water treatment plants where the process of neutralization of the PH, coagulation, flocculation and water clarification are carried out. It is estimated by the World Health Organization that most deaths and pathological complaints in developing countries are associated with a water-related carrier. World Water Day is celebrated around the globe on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
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#496468
22 March 2015
SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 21: Bio-solid wastes float on the water at Rangil water treatment plant before supplying clean water to the city on the World Water Day on March 22, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Rangil water treatment plant stores ten million gallons of water every day which gets supplied to one and half million people across districts Srinagar. The water in the plant comes from River Sind, a major tributary of the Jehlum River and some 108 kilometres long. Sindh originates in Machoi Glacier from Zojila pass, at an elevation of 4800 metres and east of Amarnath temple. With water scarcity a biggest concern in the world today, government employees at Rangil water treatment plant try to clean water with many employing treatment devices. These employees work in Drinking water treatment plants where the process of neutralization of the PH, coagulation, flocculation and water clarification are carried out. It is estimated by the World Health Organization that most deaths and pathological complaints in developing countries are associated with a water-related carrier. World Water Day is celebrated around the globe on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
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#496474
22 March 2015
SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 21: Bio-solid wastes flow out of the Rangil water treatment plant after supplying clean water to the city on the World Water Day on March 22, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Rangil water treatment plant stores ten million gallons of water every day which gets supplied to one and half million people across districts Srinagar. The water in the plant comes from River Sind, a major tributary of the Jehlum River and some 108 kilometres long. Sindh originates in Machoi Glacier from Zojila pass, at an elevation of 4800 metres and east of Amarnath temple. With water scarcity a biggest concern in the world today, government employees at Rangil water treatment plant try to clean water with many employing treatment devices. These employees work in Drinking water treatment plants where the process of neutralization of the PH, coagulation, flocculation and water clarification are carried out. It is estimated by the World Health Organization that most deaths and pathological complaints in developing countries are associated with a water-related carrier. World Water Day is celebrated around the globe on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
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#496481
22 March 2015
SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 21: Bio-solid wastes flow out of the Rangil water treatment plant after supplying clean water to the city on the World Water Day on March 22, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Rangil water treatment plant stores ten million gallons of water every day which gets supplied to one and half million people across districts Srinagar. The water in the plant comes from River Sind, a major tributary of the Jehlum River and some 108 kilometres long. Sindh originates in Machoi Glacier from Zojila pass, at an elevation of 4800 metres and east of Amarnath temple. With water scarcity a biggest concern in the world today, government employees at Rangil water treatment plant try to clean water with many employing treatment devices. These employees work in Drinking water treatment plants where the process of neutralization of the PH, coagulation, flocculation and water clarification are carried out. It is estimated by the World Health Organization that most deaths and pathological complaints in developing countries are associated with a water-related carrier. World Water Day is celebrated around the globe on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
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#496482
22 March 2015
SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 21: Bio-solid wastes flow out of the Rangil water treatment plant after supplying clean water to the city on the World Water Day on March 22, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Rangil water treatment plant stores ten million gallons of water every day which gets supplied to one and half million people across districts Srinagar. The water in the plant comes from River Sind, a major tributary of the Jehlum River and some 108 kilometres long. Sindh originates in Machoi Glacier from Zojila pass, at an elevation of 4800 metres and east of Amarnath temple. With water scarcity a biggest concern in the world today, government employees at Rangil water treatment plant try to clean water with many employing treatment devices. These employees work in Drinking water treatment plants where the process of neutralization of the PH, coagulation, flocculation and water clarification are carried out. It is estimated by the World Health Organization that most deaths and pathological complaints in developing countries are associated with a water-related carrier. World Water Day is celebrated around the globe on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
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#496483
22 March 2015
SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 21: Bio-solid wastes float on the water at Rangil water treatment plant before supplying clean water to the city on the World Water Day on March 22, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Rangil water treatment plant stores ten million gallons of water every day which gets supplied to one and half million people across districts Srinagar. The water in the plant comes from River Sind, a major tributary of the Jehlum River and some 108 kilometres long. Sindh originates in Machoi Glacier from Zojila pass, at an elevation of 4800 metres and east of Amarnath temple. With water scarcity a biggest concern in the world today, government employees at Rangil water treatment plant try to clean water with many employing treatment devices. These employees work in Drinking water treatment plants where the process of neutralization of the PH, coagulation, flocculation and water clarification are carried out. It is estimated by the World Health Organization that most deaths and pathological complaints in developing countries are associated with a water-related carrier. World Water Day is celebrated around the globe on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
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#496487
22 March 2015
SRINAGAR, KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 21: Bio-solid wastes float on the water at Rangil water treatment plant before supplying clean water to the city on the World Water Day on March 22, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Rangil water treatment plant stores ten million gallons of water every day which gets supplied to one and half million people across districts Srinagar. The water in the plant comes from River Sind, a major tributary of the Jehlum River and some 108 kilometres long. Sindh originates in Machoi Glacier from Zojila pass, at an elevation of 4800 metres and east of Amarnath temple. With water scarcity a biggest concern in the world today, government employees at Rangil water treatment plant try to clean water with many employing treatment devices. These employees work in Drinking water treatment plants where the process of neutralization of the PH, coagulation, flocculation and water clarification are carried out. It is estimated by the World Health Organization that most deaths and pathological complaints in developing countries are associated with a water-related carrier. World Water Day is celebrated around the globe on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
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