030310-N-1050K-016 Camp Patriot, Kuwait -- From left, Utilitiesman 2nd Class Matthew Ostrowske from Akron, Ohio, and Construction Electrician 3rd Class Ryan Cooper from Chelan, Wash., purge waste water from one of the purification systems at Camp Patriots "water farm." A ten-man team of Seabees from Amphibious Construction Battalion One (ACB-1) and ACB-2 works a 12-hour shift every day as part of the crew that runs the reverse-osmosis water purification system. The Seabees process approximately 3500 gallons of water each day and have more than an additional 50,000 gallons of storage capacit
030310-N-1050K-016 Camp Patriot, Kuwait -- From left, Utilitiesman 2nd Class Matthew Ostrowske from Akron, Ohio, and Construction Electrician 3rd Class Ryan Cooper from Chelan, Wash., purge waste water from one of the purification systems at Camp Patriots "water farm." A ten-man team of Seabees from Amphibious Construction Battalion One (ACB-1) and ACB-2 works a 12-hour shift every day as part of the crew that runs the reverse-osmosis water purification system. The Seabees process approximately 3500 gallons of water each day and have more than an additional 50,000 gallons of storage capacity. The Seabee Battalions are deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Joseph Krypel (Released) US Navy 030310-N-1050K-016 A ten-man team of Seabees from Amphibious Construction Battalion One (ACB-1) and ACB-2 works a 12-hour shift every day as part of the crew that runs the reverse-osmosis water purification system
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