Children in Tilwari draw pictures of how the clean water tap has changed their lives Photo: Rachel Cernansky If you live in a rural area in the developing world, in a home where water doesn’t flow through pipes and out of a faucet, you likely spend hours every day gathering water from the nearest source (clean, if possible), which can be miles away or in the case of Tilwari, a village in northern India, down a steep slope—think the last stretch of your last hike up a mountain—off the main road. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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