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Hayden Pezzoni

Feasibility Report Introduction

Introduction: Mexico has varying water issues across the entire country.
Ranging from how potable the tap water is, to how tainted the purification systems
are, even how available water is throughout the semiarid topography. For the
betterment of our neighbors, this issue of potable water scarcity is one that ought to
be addressed and researched. This research topic came to mind while I was serving
on a mission trip over spring break in Tecat, Mexico. The differences between the
resource scarcities there and the almost indelibly available resources here are quite
shocking, especially after living in such conditions for a week. In researching and
ameliorating this issue, we could also solve other issues that may appear to be
unrelated like immigration, drug trafficking, and violent crimes, which could stem
from the poor conditions the inhabitants dwell in.
Solutions include providing items like Brita water filters and lessons on water
purification methods and recyclability of plastic bottles. Long term solutions mainly
include modified pilot multi-stage filtration (MMSF) systems in rural poverty-stricken
communities, which will collect, treat, and filter out rain water. Both solutions can be
economically feasible, given the circumstances of the donations and generosity of
the world organizations involved.

Revision Suggestions:

I would include at least a sentence or two describing how the issues of


immigration, drug trafficking, and violent crime could be related to the

scarcity of water in Mexico.


You could add a sentence describing how the water issues were directly

affecting you during your trip.


You may want to add what specific organizations will be providing economic
support for these solutions and a rough estimate of how much they are
willing to provide.

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