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'''RDIC''', or '''Resource Development International – Cambodia''', specializes in [[water]] and [[sanitation]] and is known for the ceramic water filters, coated with silver,<ref>[http://www.rdic.org/waterceramicfiltration.htm How To Build Ceramic Water Filters in Cambodia]. See also Potters for Peace and others linked from [http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/000112.html this Worldchanging posting]</ref>which it manufactures and distributes. | '''RDIC''', or '''Resource Development International – Cambodia''', specializes in [[water]] and [[sanitation]] and is known for the [[ceramic water filters]], coated with silver,<ref>[http://www.rdic.org/waterceramicfiltration.htm How To Build Ceramic Water Filters in Cambodia]. See also Potters for Peace and others linked from [http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/000112.html this Worldchanging posting]</ref>which it manufactures and distributes. | ||
==Footnotes and references== | ==Footnotes and references== |
Revision as of 06:55, 9 June 2010
RDIC, or Resource Development International – Cambodia, specializes in water and sanitation and is known for the ceramic water filters, coated with silver,[1]which it manufactures and distributes.
Footnotes and references
- ↑ How To Build Ceramic Water Filters in Cambodia. See also Potters for Peace and others linked from this Worldchanging posting
Interwiki links
External links
- Official site
- Letter from the field - Nick Harley from EWB Australia shares his experiences as a volunteer.