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The problem is that in many developing countries, chlorine is imported, rather than produced locally. This leads to a much higher price, as transportation and storage add to the costs. In remote areas, the delivery chain can easily fall apart, preventing this life-saving substance from reaching the people who need it most.
[[Image:wata-mamauzima.jpg|thumb|right|200px| Health Education agents from the [http://www.antenna.ch/en/drinking_waterresearch/wata_drc_en.html" safe-water/drc Mama Uzima programme] in the Democratic Republic of Congo produce, promote and sell chlorine. Photo courtesy of : Antenna Technologies.]]
====A $40 chlorine factory====
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