Bolivian Water Treatment Facilities

A worker monitors water filtration at the state-owned Empresa Publica Social del Agua y Saneamiento SA (EPSAS) water treatment facility in Alto Lima, Bolivia, on Thursday, March 25, 2010. As Bolivia's glaciers recede, the landlocked Andean nation's water supplies grow more at risk, a trend that may spread throughout South America and elsewhere as glacial melting is accelerating at a quicker pace than a United Nations forecast from just two years ago. Photographer: Lisa Wiltse/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A worker monitors water filtration at the state-owned Empresa Publica Social del Agua y Saneamiento SA (EPSAS) water treatment facility in Alto Lima, Bolivia, on Thursday, March 25, 2010. As Bolivia's glaciers recede, the landlocked Andean nation's water supplies grow more at risk, a trend that may spread throughout South America and elsewhere as glacial melting is accelerating at a quicker pace than a United Nations forecast from just two years ago. Photographer: Lisa Wiltse/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Bolivian Water Treatment Facilities
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98118105
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Datum skapat:
25 mars 2010
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Objektnamn:
BOLIVIA WATER