Chlorinators Installed in Cité Soleil
August 1, 2006
IA CWC team finished the last of three chlorinator installations in the Tokyo neighborhood in the poor Delmas section of Port-au-Prince on August 25. These three systems will provide clean drinking water to the 20,000 residents of the Tokyo neighborhood of Cité Soleil. Each installation cost $175 (more than usual), because the water-holding tanks are difficult to reach.
Brooklyn and Tokyo are sections of the notorious Cité Soleil slum in Port-au-Prince. One international observer recently wrote, "This jumble of rickety shacks and foul-smelling open drains ... is one of the world's biggest shantytowns, home to 400,000 people and built on swampland near the sea."

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