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Theresa Dankovich

Scientists from University of Virginia and Carnegie Mellon have partnered with Water is Life and may have discovered a way to stop over 3 million deaths from water-related diseases. They’re calling this”the drinkable book.”

It’s pages are made of water-filtering paper, the cover can filter water. Also, each page is printed with safe water habits.

Dr. Theresa Dankovich joins the show to talk about “The Drinkable Book” and innovations for purifying water. Dr. Dankovich was at The University of Virginia when “The Drinkable Book” was invented. Visit: http://literockz951.com/les-sinclair/the-drinkable-book/ for more.

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