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By Leila FadelObserver
Written by Leila Fadel, McClatchy's Baghdad bureau chief.
Japan decided Tuesday to provide 60 high-quality water purifiers to the U.N. refugee agency for use at medical facilities in southern Sudan where tens of thousands of refugees are expected to return over the next 12 months, government and U.N. officials said.
The portable purifiers, which can produce 2 liters of safe drinking water in five minutes, or about 570 liters a day, are capable of filtering not only mud and bacteria but also smaller particles, agricultural chemicals and heavy metals that ordinary purifiers can't remove, said Shiro Suzuki, director of the Cabinet Office's International Peace Cooperation Headquarters.
The hand-operated purifiers, made by a Japanese venture, use reverse osmosis technology. With the 60 spare filters included, the filters are expected to last about a year.
The equipment will be flown from Japan's overseas base in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates to Juba by the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and transported by land to nine medical facilities in the region
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