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Project Overview
Recent estimates indicate up to 3.4 billion people could be living in water-stressed areas of Asia by 2050. While water demand in the Asia Pacific is projected to grow 30-40%, existing water resources are already full utilized. Meeting the water insecurity challenges of the region will require governments to go beyond infrastructure-centric solutions that don’t depend of existing water sources.
Site Name: Asian Development Bank
Location: Manila, Philippines
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Showcasing the Asian Development Bank’s early adoption of innovative, climate-proof technology, four SOURCE Hydropanels were installed at the ADB’s headquarters providing clean, resilient drinking water to visitors each day.
SOURCE Usage and Satisfaction
“The deployment of climate-proof drinking water through SOURCE will help address the water supply problems in rural and off-grid areas, especially in small islands in the Philippines which lack access to both reliable drinking water and electricity.”
- Mr. Yongping Zhai, ADB Energy Sector Group Chief