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    Team Combats Waterborne Illness in Afghan Province

    Air Force Doctor Teaches Afghan Doctors Water Purification Techniques

    Courtesy Photo | Air Force Capt. (Dr.) Bill Errico of the provincial reconstruction team in...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    12.30.2008

    Courtesy Story

    Defense.gov         

    Doctors and medics with the provincial reconstruction team in Afghanistan’s Zabul province are teaching medical providers to purify water and reduce waterborne illnesses.

    PRT members taught five medical providers in Shajoy district how to operate, clean and sustain a new water purification machine provided by the PRT. The team's goal is to provide the doctors with the means to enable Zabul residents to purify their own water, officials said.

    The purification machine, a sodium hypochlorite generator, transforms salt and water into a solution that purifies nonpotable water. The machine generates the solution in about eight hours from 10 pounds of salt and 40 gallons of water, taken from a well or river, officials said. One tablespoon of solution purifies four gallons of water.

    Providers at the Shajoy hospital plan to use the machine to make the solution and distribute it to local families to purify their drinking water.

    The solution kills 99.9 percent of the bacteria that cause diarrhea and death, officials said.

    More than half of all illnesses in the province are diarrhea-related, officials said. The purified water is projected to reduce the diarrhea rate in the province to 25 percent.

    "This is a very sustainable machine," Air Force Capt. (Dr.) Bill Errico, with the PRT, said. "This process is easy, relatively inexpensive and something that each Afghan household can do to keep their family healthy."

    Along with Shajoy, the PRT also plans to provide three more machines to other locations in Zabul province.

    (Army 1st Lt. Amber Balken works in the Zabul province’s provincial reconstruction team public affairs office.)

    Story by Army 1st Lt. Amber Balken, Special to American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 12.30.2008
    Date Posted: 07.03.2025 18:58
    Story ID: 520225
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