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Scooping contaminated water from the nearby lake
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A contaminated water pump stands 3km into the desert
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Kothapeta villagers walk to collect water from the hand pump
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Men also walk the distance to collect the contaminated water
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Children are often involved in collection of water
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Kothapeta ladies carry the contaminated water home
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Ravi shows us a contaminated pond nearby where villagers often take water
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The alternative is hours of waiting and queues at a more central tap
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Using the hand pump takes a lot of time and energy
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Then the water needs to be carried long distances
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Another lady carries contaminated water home
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Tom gives it a go
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Some of the boys from Kothapeta village
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Another contaminated source
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It's still contaminated but they drink it anyway
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Meet more of the Kothapeta kids
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One of the Kothapeta families
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Construction of the outer shell of the Kothapeta clean water facility
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Kothapeta facility on completion in 2006
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Kothapeta villagers with the facility in the background
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Some of the first visitors to the Kothapeta project
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The clean water technology housed inside the facility
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Safe, clean water flows from the taps at the facility
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Villagers collect their clean water in special containers
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Villagers gather around the flowing clean water
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Ladies are encouraged to help run the facility
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Men come to collect the water, attaching many containers to their bikes
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Some of the villagers now only walk short distances
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This farmer travels over 5km to get clean water for his chickens
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These villagers have set up a business delivering clean water to villages further away