Non profit activities
EET's potable water project in Vietnam
The humanitarian project for potable water in rural Vietnam (VPWP) was launched in 2004 by the founders of EET. In 2005, EET's team received very positive responses during various field trips in Vietnam.
This long-term project aims at the sustainable development of potable water supply in rural areas of Vietnam. Social issues are taken into account and water treatment modules will be installed on sites of need. The water treatment modules are compact, robust and reliable. Running and maintenance is easy and will be done by local teams after a training period of 1 to 2 weeks. Furthermore, as it was confirmed during the three field trips, most spare parts are produced and available in Vietnam (not only in large cities but also in cities close to the need). Water production on sites of need avoids costly distribution piping and leakages as well as harmful contaminations.
The project is now managed by EET. Importantly, it remains a pro bono and charity project as EET has accepted to carry on without any profit for a period of at least 5 years.
For further details, please visit our dedicated website : www.vpwp.org
