Is community management an efficient and effective model of rural water supply service delivery? Recording of UNC Conference session now online:...

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Is community management an efficient and effective model of rural water supply service delivery? Recording of UNC Conference session now online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhgFHXc7M2A

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  1. As the old saying goes. You manage machines. You lead people. City, county, state, and federal have all agreed the biggest problem is "The Grid". Cost to build, maintain, natural disasters, and terrorist attacks.  Current technology allows everyone to be off all grids.  Energy, water, processing of waste water, daily waste and more.

    Now that the climate hoax is over more and more are thinking for themselves and investing in residential infrastructure. ( rain water roofs, gutters, pipes, rain barrels, long term cisterns. Alternative energy from solar, house turbines wind, geo thermal, home design, and now waste processing in home. When using microbes in a bio digester electrons become loose and are collected and stored in an appropriate battery system. This would be microbial energy. Add a green house onto your home with a victory garden and a compost pile and you will never have a natural disaster that the effect of Puerto Rico.