You make some good points however, I feel like I needed to clear a few things. This initiative was thought of and put into action immediately by Pure H2O following the devastation. This project took so long to be executed because they had to locate ALL of the components needed. Seeing as this was BUILT from the ground up, like most projects, you need to secure funding. With the help of the Rotary and Critical Path Foundation, they were able to accumulate the funds to create the container and get it to its rightful location. Mostly I felt it was important to state this project was inspired by the willingness to help using the resources Pure H2O had, the love of this country, and its people. Meaning Pure H2O definitely wanted to do this despite what the government was or wasn't doing.
Blue242 says...
You make some good points however, I feel like I needed to clear a few things. This initiative was thought of and put into action immediately by Pure H2O following the devastation. This project took so long to be executed because they had to locate ALL of the components needed. Seeing as this was BUILT from the ground up, like most projects, you need to secure funding. With the help of the Rotary and Critical Path Foundation, they were able to accumulate the funds to create the container and get it to its rightful location. Mostly I felt it was important to state this project was inspired by the willingness to help using the resources Pure H2O had, the love of this country, and its people. Meaning Pure H2O definitely wanted to do this despite what the government was or wasn't doing.
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