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puerto rico drinking water treatment system

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The installation of a novel water treatment system in rural Puerto Rico addresses drinking water access. The commercial mechanism is weak: it is a small-scale nonprofit project with no immediate price or supply impact on any commodity or sector. No company margin or revenue channel is directly affected. The primary sectors are UTILITIES (water treatment technology) and EM_CONSTRUCTION (infrastructure in an emerging market), but the impact is negligible.

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  • Plenitud P.R. installed the PF250 water treatment system in Las Marías, Puerto Rico in December.
  • The system is the first of its kind in Puerto Rico, developed by Cornell University nonprofit AguaClara Reach.
  • The VersaWater project aims to establish two operational community plants and assist additional communities in applying for federal funding.
  • Collaboration includes EPA and USDA for sustainable management and community engagement.

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