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[[Image:water trucking 2.jpg|thumb|right|300px200px|Photo: [http://www.worldvision.com.au/issues/emergencies/current_emergencies/hornofafricadrought2011/WaterTruckingKenya.aspx World Vision.]]][[Image:water trucking 3.jpg|thumb|right|300px200px|Photo: [http://www.worldvision.com.au/issues/emergencies/current_emergencies/hornofafricadrought2011/WaterTruckingKenya.aspx World Vision.]]]
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Water trucking is an alternative water source when other, more sustainable sources cannot be found. Trucking is especially useful in emergency situations or as a response to severe drought.
==Costs==
[[Image:water truck costs.jpg|thumb|right|300px200px|Source: [http://www.worldwatercouncil.org/fileadmin/world_water_council/documents_old/Library/WWVision/Chapter2.pdf The Use of Water Today]. World Water Council.]]
'''Examples of investments made by independent water and sanitation providers in African cities.'''<br>
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==Field experiences==
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|'''AKVO RSR Project:''' [http://www.akvo.org/rsr/project/786/ MWA-LAP: Honduras]
In Honduras, MWA member Water For People will be implementing the program in the municipality of San Antonio de Cortes. Consisting of 36 villages and 11 urban neighborhoods, the region has an area of 227 square kilometers with a population of 30,000.
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==Manuals, videos, and links==