AguaClara is a multi-disciplinary program at Cornell University that designs sustainable water treatment systems ideal for resource-poor communities in the global south and green communities everywhere. Efficient, affordable AguaClara technologies currently provide clean water to over 25,000 people in communities around the world every day.
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h6. Open Source Engineering
{color:#003366}AguaClara engineering services are provided free-of-charge, and all of our work is publicly documented on this website.{color}
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h6. Scalable Design
{color:#003366}The AguaClara Design Tool is a free software that minimizes cost-per-design by automatically generating AutoCAD drawings upon request.{color}
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h6. Innovative Research
{color:#003366}AguaClara Technology is uniquely capable of producing high quality drinking water from turbid surface waters _without using electricity_.{color}
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