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Library of Environmental Images, Office of Research and Development (ORD), September 1996 - Water - Child drinking from garden hose

Library of Environmental Images, Office of Research and Development (O...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Keywords: Drinking water Credit: U.S. EPA Digital Photographs Relating to the Environment

U.S. Army Lt. Anthony Kozubal from Combined Team Uruzgan

U.S. Army Lt. Anthony Kozubal from Combined Team Uruzgan

U.S. Army Lt. Anthony Kozubal from Combined Team Uruzgan shows Amin, an Afghan Police administrator, the process for making a slow sand water filtration system at Chorah, Uruzgan province. Photos by Leading Sea... More

The largest helicopter in the world, the Russian Mi-26

The largest helicopter in the world, the Russian Mi-26

The largest helicopter in the world, the Russian Mi-26 prepares to depart Multi National Base - Tarin Kot with water filtration barrels which will provide Afghan Police drinking water. Photos by Leading Seaman ... More

Water filtration barrels are prepared for flight on

Water filtration barrels are prepared for flight on

Water filtration barrels are prepared for flight on a Russian Mi-26 helicopter at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot. (Photos by Leading Seaman Andrew Dakin Combined Team Uruzgan Public Affairs Office)

A forklift prepares to move water filtration barrels

A forklift prepares to move water filtration barrels

A forklift prepares to move water filtration barrels onto a Russian Mi-26 helicopter at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot. (Photos by Leading Seaman Andrew Dakin Combined Team Uruzgan Public Affairs Office)

U.S. Army Lt. Anthony Kozubal from Combined Team Uruzgan

U.S. Army Lt. Anthony Kozubal from Combined Team Uruzgan

U.S. Army Lt. Anthony Kozubal from Combined Team Uruzgan shows Amin, an Afghan Police administrator, the process for making a slow sand water filtration system at Chorah, Uruzgan province. Photos by Leading Sea... More

An Mi-26, the largest helicopter in the world, prepares

An Mi-26, the largest helicopter in the world, prepares

An Mi-26, the largest helicopter in the world, prepares to depart Multi National Base - Tarin Kot, with water filtration barrels which will provide Afghan police drinking water. (Photos by Leading Seaman Andrew... More

Water filtration barrels are prepared for flight on

Water filtration barrels are prepared for flight on

Water filtration barrels are prepared for flight on a Russian Mi-26 helicopter at Multi National Base - Tarin Kot. Photos by Leading Seaman Andrew Dakin Combined Team Uruzgan Public Affairs Office

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