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LarrySpencer
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My wife recently moved back from the US to the Dominican Republic... After looking around at her and her families situation in Dajabon, and the fact the the water looked like chocolate the day after it rained...if they allowed it through the pipes at all. The fact of the matter is that the water comes pretty much straight from El Masacre, to the residents.
I'd been talkign with a friend of mine from Canada for the past year about different projects she has going on there and one of them was an inexpensive way to filter water. They've actually developed a virtually indestructable filtration system that simply requires on to poor water into the unit (a 300 lb, concrete cased, super water filter that requires very little maintenance and should last for up to 50 years).
Anyway, I just bought one and had it installed last weekend in their house for $85 bucks....well, really $2,500 DP. If you want one of these units, call Jose Rivas in Dajabon...(809) 843-7415. The filter works great, providing sparkling, purified drinking water out of the sludge that comes from el Masacre. Pretty impressive for so little!
I'd been talkign with a friend of mine from Canada for the past year about different projects she has going on there and one of them was an inexpensive way to filter water. They've actually developed a virtually indestructable filtration system that simply requires on to poor water into the unit (a 300 lb, concrete cased, super water filter that requires very little maintenance and should last for up to 50 years).
Anyway, I just bought one and had it installed last weekend in their house for $85 bucks....well, really $2,500 DP. If you want one of these units, call Jose Rivas in Dajabon...(809) 843-7415. The filter works great, providing sparkling, purified drinking water out of the sludge that comes from el Masacre. Pretty impressive for so little!