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"Dear Friend, Bangladesh, is a country, inherently associated with natural disaster frequently suffers from Evastating flood, cyclone, storm, tidal surge, tornado, riverbank erosion and drought. Every year, thousands of water and sanitation are…"
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"good to see you, keep up the good work. Kev"
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"your very welcome. I hope we can find way's to resolve some issues, and make a difference."
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"Thank you for willing to share my view with you. Thanks again Eqramul Haque Chowdhury"
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"That is why we are here...let us continue to work to create a happy world..."
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"The right cause is all of us around the world working together, preserving and protecting our environment for the future."
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"Thanks...all will always be if we work for right cause..."
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"As I under stand it has effected the natural currents along the shore line's. I know that they have tried to opened up the Islands with channels, but Nature is very vulnerable to change especially the Eco system."
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"Hi Kevin, Thanks for being a friend. Yes, Dubai with its man made islands and drawing sea water in 12 KM long canals in the city, is definitely changing the habitat. Let's see how this effects the eco environment. Best regards, Hiro."
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ARK Solutions LLC
What is your Title?
Founder
What is your interest in water?
Drinking Water, Wastewater, Stormwater, Water Reuse, Point of Use / Point of Entry Treatment
Hobbies
Deep Sea Fishing.

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At 11:13pm on October 24, 2009, Md. Moniruzzaman said…
Dear Friend,

Bangladesh, is a country, inherently associated with natural disaster frequently suffers from Evastating flood, cyclone, storm, tidal surge, tornado, riverbank erosion and drought. Every year, thousands of water and sanitation are destroyed in the natural disasters like Flood, Cyclone and Tornado. These structures are hardly constructed in consideration of the severe effects of the natural disasters. As a result, the affected people get deprived of accessing functional WatSan facilities and become vulnerable to health risk. The damage of water and sanitation facilities also causes unavoidable loss of energy, finance and time, not only for affected people but also for the country’s development efforts. There are multiple examples of damaged water and sanitation facilities during flood and cyclone in year 2007 (June-July-August, September and October) in Bangladesh. Plenty of WatSan facilities were fully damaged and community people suffered a lot from unsafe drinking water and unsafe human waste disposal which caused a great death toll in the affected area.
So, I shall be happy if you kindly give me advices and guidelines on this occasion for our country. If you possible send me your e-mail ID.

I am waiting for your reply.



Thanking You,

Md. Moniruzzaman
Regional Representative and Steering Committee Member of WSSCC-WHO in South Asia.

And

Executive Director
Aid Organization
Amirkutir,Alekanda,
Barisal-8200
BANGLADESH
Cell:880-1718665198
E-mail: aid.org.bsl@gmail.com
At 6:35am on September 7, 2009, Ekram Chowdhury said…
Thank you for willing to share my view with you. Thanks again
Eqramul Haque Chowdhury
At 11:06pm on September 5, 2009, GOPI KANTA GHOSH said…
That is why we are here...let us continue to work to create a happy world...
At 1:03am on September 5, 2009, GOPI KANTA GHOSH said…
Thanks...all will always be if we work for right cause...
At 10:16pm on September 2, 2009, Hiro S Chandwani said…
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for being a friend. Yes, Dubai with its man made islands and drawing sea water in 12 KM long canals in the city, is definitely changing the habitat. Let's see how this effects the eco environment. Best regards,
Hiro.
At 3:15am on September 2, 2009, OLUPITAN,TEMITOPE said…
i know what is take to extract water from the air.firstly,there is a need to know the origin of the water.Sincerely, we need to know how they are collected,process and store.is it of large or small quantity?enviromental and climatic condition are also involve.is there need to looking at a particular temp. if not we can start we the discussion.kindly sent me the materials inorder to links ideas together.
take good care.

OLUPITAN TOPE
CEO
TEMI-DEE GLOBAL RESOUCES LIMITED.
At 8:16pm on August 28, 2009, James Bell Priester said…
Hi, Kevin. We share the same concerns with respect to water. I am based in Malaysia. My email is jpriestr@tm.net.my
At 1:32am on August 28, 2009, Md. Moniruzzaman said…
Dear Kevin Joubert,

Greetings from Aid Organization in Bangladesh. I am Steering Committee Member and Regional Representative of Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council WSSCC - WHO in South Asia. I am welling to work together to be your partner in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh is a low-lying revering country. It is one of the densely population countries in the world. The density of population is over 941% person per sqr. Km. and per capita income is about US$ 380 as average from hole the country. But actual figure is more below, because the ratio is fixed up middle of top & bottom. Due to their financial scarcity, they have no capacity to re-embers full cost of sanitary latrine or for drinking and use fresh water sources. Safe water supply and improved sanitation system will ensure better health & hygiene for this numbers of targeted people. But they are deprived and most of the households of this area are still use unhealthy latrines. Other hand, the caused of Cyclone Sidr and Aila damages & destroyed the sanitation infrastructure. So, most of the target populations are discharged their stool & urine into the field and water. Result of this unhealthy situation contributes of lot of episodes of water bone diseases, which affected to women and children. The age group of children are mainly 1-5/6 are very risky those are affected due to water bone diseases and they become die. Women are in the grip of exploitation in their household level, so they are also deprived from their basic needs and have also attack from water born diseases.

So, I well come for your advice.

I am waiting for your reply.

Thanking You,

Md. Moniruzzaman
Regional Representative and Steering Committee Member of WSSCC-WHO in South Asia.

And

Executive Director
Aid Organization
Amirkutir,Alekanda,
Barisal-8200
BANGLADESH
Cell:880-1718665198
E-mail: aid.org.bsl@gmail.com
 
 
 

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