Installation of New Water Well for Virginia Family Marks Inaugural Project for Partnership
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Although efforts to provide safe water resources are largely focused on developing countries, the reality is that 1.5 million people in the United States living in low-income, rural and tribal communities do not have access to affordable, safe water.
High-quality drinking water often alludes residents in these remote areas, where hooking into the municipal water supply can be difficult and cost-prohibitive. With the help of the Water Supply Costs Savings Act signed into law in 2016, nonprofit efforts like Xylem Watermark and Hometown H2O are increasing the use of cost-effective alternatives such as water well systems.
In February 2020, Xylem embarked on its first joint project with Hometown H2O, part of The Chris Long Foundation’s Waterboys initiative, to help a family of six in Suffolk, Virginia, who were displaced from their home after their water well failed.