Important Talk About Our Water [] Caminos de Agua

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  • Please join us at 4 PM on October 16th at JC3 (Cjon. De Las Moras 47, Zona Centro) for a presentation by Dylan Terrell the Founder and Executive Director of Caminos de Agua concerning the status of the Water Crisis affecting our region of the State of Guanajuato.

    The 700,000+ residents of the 2,800 urban and rural communities in our region all share the same underground aquifer. It has been declining up to a precipitous ten feet per year which is causing growing water scarcity and the severe contamination of the water that remains. This situation is creating increasingly serious health risks for all of us.

    This is a unique opportunity to learn more about what you can do to ensure that your own water is safe, what the impact is on our extended community, and what we can do about it. The presentation will be approximately 30 minutes long followed by a Q&A session.

    Space is limited, so please reserve your seat by clicking here today.

    The event is free and open to the public!

    We look forward to you joining us, if you have any questions please contact us at info@caminosdeagua.org, and for more information visit www.caminosdeagua.org.

    Caminos de Agua Team



    Caminos de Agua is a community focused, data-driven, and science-oriented non-governmental organization (NGO) based in San Miguel de Allende. We drive to empower local at-risk communities to obtain adequate supplies of safe and healthy drinking water. Today, Caminos de Agua is a team of ten full- and part-time employees, plus several graduate-level engineering and public interest interns from Engineers Without Borders UK and other universities and institutions. We’re a mix of expat residents and Mexicans, technologists and community organizers, researchers and educators, united by our concern for public health and welfare. Caminos de Agua is organized as a registered nonprofit in both the U.S. and Mexico. At Caminos de Agua, we believe that access to safe, healthy drinking water should be a fundamental human right. We help communities at risk confront challenges of water quality and scarcity through:

    1. Water monitoring 2. Education 3. Community-led solutions 4. Research and development 5. Activism


     

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