Infinite Earth’s Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve Project delivers clean water

April 21, 2014

LOS ANGELES — The Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve Project is the world’s largest initiative to protect low land peat swamp forests.

LOS ANGELES — Infinite Earth’s Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve Project has successfully completed their pilot program to provide low maintenance, ceramic water filters to households in the Rimba Raya project forest community, according to a press release published on PR.com.

The Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve Project is the world’s largest initiative to protect low land peat swamp forests, one of the most highly endangered ecosystems in the world, located on the southern coast of Indonesia, the release noted.

Infinite Earth’s Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve Project launched its clean water pilot program to 100 test households with resounding success, the release reported.

This clean water project is now rolling out to the entire population of over 2,500 households with completion aimed for the end of the month, continued the release.

According to the release, Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve Foundation is using funding to provide ceramic water filters, which are coated with colloidal silver and kills 99.98 percent of pathogens from unsanitary water, a project which will change everything for young and old in Indonesia’s ancient forest.

Read the full release here.

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