L/C
1
2
Round 3
4
5
6
B
A
100 100 60 100 100
100 60 100
70 70
70
30 30
30
100 100 60 100 100
100 60 100
70 70
70
30 30
30
100 100 60 100 100
100 60 100
70 70
70
30 30
30
100 40
100 40
100 40
40 100
40 100
40 100
10 40 40
40 70 40
20 70 70
70 40 40
70 70 40
40 70 40
70 40 40
40 70 40
0000
70 40 40
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3 10 25
50 40 40
50 90 100
75 66 66 100 100 100 80 70 70 100
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An expectant couple fills up a water jug at the water filtration station located at the town’s health clinic. SU’s Engineers Without Borders installed the system in 2010. A second system was installed at the boarding school dorm next to the church that about 50 children use on a daily basis. Upper right: Professor Phil Thompson (center) and alumnus Akharint “Nok” Khuhapinant, ’03, pour a water sample from the medical clinic into a filter test kit that checks for pathogenic bacteria and viruses such as E. coli and general Coliform. Lower right: The 5-micron filter is one of three filters in the micro-filtration unit with ultra violet light disinfection (MF-UV). 26 / Broadening Perspectives
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