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S1 E2 Speaker: Mark Felstead, Guest: Joseph Daniel Mooney Episode 2 of Liquid Assets explores global water issues, focusing particularly on Guatemala. The host, Mark Felstead, and Joseph Daniel Mooney of Dutch Cleantech discuss current problems, potential solutions, and Dutch Cleantech's mission. They emphasise the importance of dealing with water contamination and highlight the intended impact of their initiatives. Value Bombs 1) Guatemala City is booming economically but this is placing a tremendous strain on its infrastructure – particularly its waste water treatment. 2) The natural aquifers that supply the city with its fresh water are depleting at an alarming rate – best estimates say they will be empty in 20 years – meaning if it carries on like this there will be NO drinking water for the city. 3) Due to the poor quality of the water child mortality is one of the highest in Latin America. Call To Action and Important Links What went wrong and how can we fix this? If you want to help with our mission to provide clean water then visit us here: Dutch Clean Tech Website: https://www.dutchcleantech.nl Dutch Clean Tech LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dutch-clean-tech Special thanks to our guest contributor Sander Pielkenrood, CEO Dutch Clean Tech
By Mark FelsteadS1 E2 Speaker: Mark Felstead, Guest: Joseph Daniel Mooney Episode 2 of Liquid Assets explores global water issues, focusing particularly on Guatemala. The host, Mark Felstead, and Joseph Daniel Mooney of Dutch Cleantech discuss current problems, potential solutions, and Dutch Cleantech's mission. They emphasise the importance of dealing with water contamination and highlight the intended impact of their initiatives. Value Bombs 1) Guatemala City is booming economically but this is placing a tremendous strain on its infrastructure – particularly its waste water treatment. 2) The natural aquifers that supply the city with its fresh water are depleting at an alarming rate – best estimates say they will be empty in 20 years – meaning if it carries on like this there will be NO drinking water for the city. 3) Due to the poor quality of the water child mortality is one of the highest in Latin America. Call To Action and Important Links What went wrong and how can we fix this? If you want to help with our mission to provide clean water then visit us here: Dutch Clean Tech Website: https://www.dutchcleantech.nl Dutch Clean Tech LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dutch-clean-tech Special thanks to our guest contributor Sander Pielkenrood, CEO Dutch Clean Tech