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Photo of a water filtering station in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines. Numerous stations like these exist throughout the island due to tap water being non-potable. The blue containers are taken to these stations and refilled in most households, and used for drinking and often cooking. The station also uses an in-line UV filter (the horiztonal pipe, in image).
Photo of a water filtering station in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines. Numerous water filtering stations like these exist throughout the island due to tap water being non-potable. The blue containers are taken to these stations, and refilled. Most households depend on this infrastructure for drinking water. The station uses reverse osmosis, and an in-line UV filter (the horizontal pipe, in image).

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Photo of a water filtering station in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines. Numerous water filtering stations like these exist throughout the island due to tap water being non-potable. The blue containers are taken to these stations, and refilled. Most households depend on this infrastructure for drinking water. The station uses reverse osmosis, and an in-line UV filter (the horizontal pipe, in image).

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