From rainwater to drinking water: Hyundai's facility processes nature's resource
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The rainy season is not a problem to people in the municipality of Tanay where the Hyundai Rainwater Harvesting Facility processes nature’s resource into potable water for the community. For two years now, Hyundai’s contribution to the community has been processing nature’s resource at the Rawang Elementary School in Barangay Tandang Kutyo. Since October 2019, the clean water is being distributed to neighboring barangays – thanks to a Hyundai HD36 truck customized into a water delivery truck. The truck was formally turned over by HARI Foundation Inc. (HFI) president Maria Fe Perez-Agudo to Tanay Mayor Rex Tanjuatco.
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Colmenares, P. C. (2020, January 19). From rainwater to drinking water: Hyundai's facility processes nature's resource. Manila Bulletin, p. 2.
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