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Prozone provides ozone systems for Living Waters for the World
Purpose:
bacteriological disinfection; removal of chlorine-resistant organisms
Components: filtration, micro-filtration and ozone


Living
Waters for the World (LWW),
a mission resource of the
Synod of Living
Waters of the Presbyterian
Church (USA), trains and equips mission teams to share
the gift of clean, sustainable water with communities in
need. LWW water treatment systems and related educational programs fill a
critical niche in the world water crisis - communities with
available but contaminated water.
We welcome churches of all denominations and civic organizations to
participate with us in this life-changing work.
Living Waters for the
World was conceived in the early 90's by Wil Howie, a minister who believed
that the Synod of Living Waters, of which he is a member, could literally
bring life-saving, "living" water to people throughout the world.
Since
its inception, LWW has partnered with mission teams to empower local
community leaders to install and operate over 300
clean-water systems in major developing areas of the world and in
2005, it expanded its mission to address water quality issues in the
Appalachian Region of the United States. On average, one new clean-water
system is installed somewhere in the world each week. To learn where
Living Waters for the World is active, click on the map.
Developing strong partnerships between trained mission teams and
community leaders to install and operate clean water systems and working
via those partnerships to lead health, hygiene and spiritual education are
the key reasons this mission has succeeded. Empowerment of local
communities and their leaders through partnership has created a
sustainable global mission.
Clean
Water U, LWW's simulation school, trains volunteers to lead
teams to build relationships with in-country partners, help their partners
install and sustain the water system, and teach health, hygiene and
spiritual education to their communities. Since its inception in 2004,
with a single Clean Water U campus in Oxford, MS, demand for courses has
increased such that a second Clean Water U was established in Oakhurst, CA
in 2009.
The need for clean
water is overwhelming. According to the World Health Organization and
other sources, over three million people die each year from water-related
illnesses, most of them children.
Living Waters for the World allows the churches and
organizations to be directly involved in people's lives in a tangible way;
children are being saved from certain illness and deadly complications
that come from dirty water. Living Waters for the World
and its partners are sharing the water of life and sowing God's word to
those who thirst.