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School of Public Health students help bring fresh water to Cambodia | School of Public Health students help bring fresh water to Cambodia |
| September 15, 2006 | |
![]() Photograph of Cambodian children with Public Health student Volunteers designed and executed a rainwater harvesting system and planned for the ![]() Mark Sobsey, PhD, professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering and director of the School's Environmental Microbiology Laboratory, has worked collaboratively with RDI for some time in improving access to safe drinking water in the region. Rotary Club chapters in North Carolina and Cambodia also supported the endeavor. ![]() More information about Engineers Without Borders can be found at www.unc.edu/ewb-usa. A description of the work in Cambodia is listed under "Projects." ![]() Brown is a doctoral candidate and Hunn and Rinehold are master's students in the School's Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering. Palmer (MS '06) is an alumnus of the department. Perin is a doctoral candidate in the School's Department of Biostatistics. # # # For more information, contact Ramona DuBose, director of communications for the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, at 919-966-7467 or ramona_dubose@unc.edu. |
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| Last updated September 20, 2006 |





