
Providing drinking water was essential to the schools survival. Cornerstone Project funded the drilling of the borehole to extract the water and a water tower to store the water. The school recycles rainwater through a rooftop catchment system that stores the water in two large underground cisterns, which is then purified for student consumption, bathing and laundry.
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