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by Pam Lazos | Nov 19, 2021 | Uncategorized, wastewater management, world toilet day | 0 comments

World Toilet Day! How does a species evolve? For centuries, people lived side-by-side with their waste, throwing it into the streets, into the rivers, over the back fence, out of sight, out of mind. But that’s never been the best solution since waste by...

The Crapper

by Pam Lazos | Nov 11, 2021 | Uncategorized, water, water-borne diseases, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH, world toilet day | 0 comments

World Toilet Day — November 19, 2021 by Tom McKeon Friday, November 19th is World Toilet Day and what better way to celebrate than with a demonstration of The Crapper!  Details are as follows:  Friday, November 19th 3 to 5 p.m. Where: Tiny House, Temple...

The Global Water Alliance is a Philadelphia-USA based non-government 501c3 organization. We are comprised of professionals and students from many disciplines, who apply an integrated water management perspective in the pursuit of its goals, targeting specifically drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) challenges with special attention to the global equity issues.

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The Global Water Alliance is a Philadelphia-USA based non-government 501c3 organization. We are comprised of professionals and students from many disciplines, who apply an integrated water management perspective in the pursuit of its goals, targeting specifically drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) challenges with special attention to the global equity issues. We provide assistance to others who work on ameliorating the water needs of poor and underserved peoples everywhere, we mentor the next generation of professionals, and we promote a “water footprint mindset” among our youth.