Well Drilling

Water—it’s a commodity we don’t think about often. We simply turn on the tap, fill up our glass and begin enjoying the liquid goodness. We seldom contemplate the well drilling that took place for that clean, fresh water to magically flow out of that faucet.

For many around the world, that magic faucet does not exist. In fact, clean water isn’t accessible for miles. Especially during seasons of drought, many water wells and other sources of water run dry. This is especially true in areas of Africa and Asia.

The World Health Organization estimates that 785 million people lack even a basic drinking-water service
.1 That means they do not have a clean drinking water source within a round trip walk of 30 minutes. They often resort to drinking water that has been contaminated with feces or other pollutants, which gives them a high chance of contracting water-borne illnesses. The World Health Organization forecasts that by 2025 half of the world’s people will be living in water-stressed areas. As population and industry increase, water stress in communities will continue to grow.2

That is why water well drilling is so important in the developing world. GFA World is committed to providing clean water wells to the poorest in Asia, where we have been serving since 1979. In over two decades of installing clean water wells, the results have been phenomenal.

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