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Kenya: catching road runoff

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Janet Muathe, a farmer in Machakos county, Kenya, is preparing for the rainy season by digging a pond and deepening another one. She uses the ponds to capture and store water running off roads when it rains.


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Last modified: April 21, 2017

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