Initial phase of data collection through a local diagnosis, introduction of on-site partnerships, and preparation for the implementation of technologies.
Initial phase of data collection through a local diagnosis, introduction of on-site partnerships, and preparation for the implementation of technologies.
WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) workshops to raise awareness among project beneficiaries, addressing specific topics for each scenario and reality, and training on the handling and maintenance of the implemented technologies.
Implementation and installation of the chosen technologies at strategic points in the community or in family units, initiating the monitoring phase.
With the support of local leaders, monitoring is conducted for several months, collecting information on the use of the technologies, public health data, and perceptions of water quality. This information is compiled into reports for the final impact assessment.
Through an innovative impact assessment method, we compile all social, environmental, and health data into a comparative analysis, truly evaluating the efficiency of the technologies used and presenting realistic metrics on the project's socio-environmental impact.
Camelo Water's mapped projects focus on Brazilian localities where access to drinking water is a significant challenge. These areas include communities in forests, favelas, and semi-arid regions facing chronic water scarcity. Through innovative technologies and strategic partnerships, we aim to provide sustainable solutions for water collection, treatment, and distribution. These projects are developed in collaboration with local and international organizations, ensuring that the solutions are tailored to the specific needs of each community. The goal is to promote health and dignity by providing safe water for all, respecting the cultural and environmental particularities of each region.
We develop projects in collaboration with clients, focusing on strategic areas such as communities near the distribution centers and operations of partner companies. Our goal is to facilitate access to drinking water using advanced filtration technologies that purify water from contaminants, allowing communities to benefit from a vital resource for health. We align local needs with our clients' logistical capabilities to increase positive impact and efficiency. Each project is designed to ensure sustainable solutions tailored to local specificities, continuously improving the quality of life in the areas served.
We operate in emergency humanitarian crisis situations, providing rapid and effective support in critical scenarios. Recent examples include our intervention during the Yanomami crisis in Roraima and the 2024 environmental disaster in Rio Grande do Sul, characterized by major floods that devastated several localities. In both situations, our teams worked tirelessly to ensure access to drinking water and basic sanitation services, minimizing the impact on affected populations and helping to stabilize local conditions until more permanent solutions could be implemented.
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Designed to meet the four stages for those who collect water outside the home: collection, transport, storage, and filtration. This system filters 99.9% of all bacteria, protozoa, and suspended particles, providing an efficient way to bring a safe source of treated water into the home.
This solution is designed for community impact. It can filter 99.9% of bacteria, protozoa, suspended particles, and viruses. With versions ranging from 1,000 to 20,000 L/h flow rate, it offers a robust solution for community needs.
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