The Puerto Rico Army National Guard 105th Water Purification and Distribution Co. is producing and distributing potable water in the northwest side of the Island after Hurricane María left the Island with a devastated infrastructure, Oct. 17. With water purification and distribution sites in the municipalities of Quebradillas and Aguadilla, the PRNG has distributed more than 6 thousand gallons of potable water to residents of these two municipalities and more than 40 thousand gallons in the towns of Aguadilla, Aguada, Moca and Rincón during the last several days. The PRNG makes this possible


The Puerto Rico Army National Guard 105th Water Purification and Distribution Co. is producing and distributing potable water in the northwest side of the Island after Hurricane María left the Island with a devastated infrastructure, Oct. 17. With water purification and distribution sites in the municipalities of Quebradillas and Aguadilla, the PRNG has distributed more than 6 thousand gallons of potable water to residents of these two municipalities and more than 40 thousand gallons in the towns of Aguadilla, Aguada, Moca and Rincón during the last several days. The PRNG makes this possible thanks to its Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Units (ROWPU) which produce potable water from a variety of water sources and relieves the need of water left by Hurricane Maria. (PRNG photos by: Sgt. Alexis Vélez/Released-PAO)


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