The Nepal Water Project - MIT Graduation Video (2003)


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In Nepal, one in ten children die before the age of five. Preventable water-borne diseases are the leading cause of childhood death. This statistic is shocking for those of us in the West who take clean water for granted. The Nepal Water Project came about when the plight of Nepali children was brought to the attention of Susan Murcott, Lecturer, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Masters of Engineering Program.

In response, Susan organized a team of seven Masters of Engineering

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What was the out come? What sort of solutions did these students come up with? What were the most common bacteria that was causing problems in Nepal?

— Anonymous User posted about 197 days ago
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