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- noun Plural form of
chlorinator .
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Flow chlorinators continuously feed small quantities of weakly concentrated chlorine solution to a flow of fresh water, often at the instream of a clear water reservoir.
Chapter 5 2000
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Pwòp (Clean Water in Creole) -- has installed 100 water chlorinators in 23 of the poorest neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince, providing the communities with clean water for the very first time.
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These chlorinators protect water supplies for some 300000 people.
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The special Norweco tablet chlorinators require no electricity, but operate on the gravity flow of water from city or village water sources.
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Action -- working with a Haitian group, Dlo Pwòp (Clean Water in Creole) -- has installed 100 water chlorinators in 23 of the poorest neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince, providing the communities with clean water for the very first time.
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Since May of 2006, International Action has installed more than 100 tablet chlorinators in 23 of the poorest neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince.
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti, now have access to clean water for the first time thanks in part to 100 neighborhood chlorinators designed and manufactured by NORWECO Inc. of Norwalk, Ohio,
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The special Norweco tablet chlorinators require no electricity, but operate on the gravity flow of water from city or village water sources.
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These chlorinators protect water supplies for some 300000 people.
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International Action staff rides the circuit of installed chlorinators once a month to check on maintenance and answer questions by local water boards.
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