After a period when the Bhutan Installation Team have been restricted, with COVID lockdowns, installations have now restarted.
The photographs show the installation underway at the Drukgyel Lower Secondary School.
The existing water source of the school comes from a branch of a stream about 5 km away from the school.
The source of the water was never a safe one and especially in monsoon when it became muddy.
The filter was installed on 23rd June 2021.
With the installation of the filter, the school is now enjoying a safe drinking water.
The project protects 800 students and 50 staff.
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