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RI District 3150 Webinar,

Our District will be organizing a Webinar [Online live Seminar] on 23rd February, 2010, Tuesday at 4:00 PM [Indian Standard Time ie GMT+05:30] for one hour on Signup & Serve As A Rotary International Volunteer. The Webinar is conducted to commemorate the Rotary s 105th Anniversary and with an  intent to familiarize & benefit the participants about Rotary Volunteer programme.

Our District Chair, Rotary Volunteers, Rtn Suryanarayana will be the Moderator. This Webinar will give an overview about Rotary Volunteers which is one of Rotary International’s structured programs designed to help Rotary Clubs & Rotary Districts to achieve their service goals.

Rotarians, Rotaractors, Innerwheel Members and Non-Rotarians from any part of world can take part in this Webinar.

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The participant’s registration is FREE and one can attend this programme without payment of any fee. 
[This advance registration is essential in view of limited number of seats and to receive pre-webinar communications.]


Service Projects

RO Plants to Eradicate Flourosis

Fluorosis is a disease caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride through water. The upper limit of optimum fluoride level in drinking water for a tropical country like India is 0.5 PPM or 0.5 Mg/L. It is the total daily intake through water and food that determines the development of fluorosis. Nearly all foods contain fluoride and the upper limit of safe total intake of fluoride from water and food per day for an adult is 5 mg.
Over 15,00,000 people are affected by Excess Fluoride in drinking water in over 1700 villages in the Districts of Nalgonda & Prakasam in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. Over 25,000 people every year are completely disabled and crippled by this disease.
The Solution
Reverse Osmosis Plants can be a simple and an effective solution for Fluorosis. Apart from effectively rooting out the Fluorosis problem, RO plants can work towards removal of over 150 water borne microbes which can lead to many other diseases to the population who consume untreated water. Reverse Osmosis Plant is installed adjacent to the bore well or other raw water source in a shed with all the required filters to purify the raw water.


For more information contact:
Rtn Anil Harnathka
Chairman Matching Grants - RI District 3150
Email: anil@rotaryguntur.com



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