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South Carolina State Guard Soldiers with the South Carolina Military Department, supported Forward Operating Base Palmetto with communications and data cellular services to the tactical operations center for 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, to continuously monitor status, situation, and transmit to higher among the battlespace within “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 132nd Military Police Company, 51st Military Police Battalion, 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, stand by for the arrival of distinguished visitors U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Jenkins, assistant adjutant general, South Carolina National Guard and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Robin Stilwell, director of the joint staff South Carolina National Guard, to provide security escort to Forward Operating Base Palmetto to be briefed at the tactical operations center for “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
Heavy block of rusted-together nails, in one of the underground sand filtration cells at the McMillan Sand Filtration Site in northwest Washington, DC. It looks like the nails were once enclosed in a wood box, which disintegrated over time. It looks like a bird's nest!
Soldiers from the South Boston-based Company A, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Brigade Combat Team use the Light Water Purification System to create fresh drinking water June 15 at Fort Pickett. The water is distributed to Soldiers in the rest of the battalion conducting annual training at Fort Pickett. The LWP can produce about 125 gallons of water per day and store up to 1,000 gallons. The company also has the larger Tactical Water Purification System that can produce 125 gallons of water per hour and store up to 12,000 gallons. The water is tested every two hours to make sure that it remains safe to drink. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Aerial view of Mud Lake and the Ottawa River. Ottawa, Ontario. This session took place at the park near the Regina Street Public School. Britannia Water Purification Plant between Mud Lake and the Ottawa River.
This picture was taken with a camera rig suspended below a kite line (Kite Aerial Photography - KAP).
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(Left to right) Philippine Marine Corps Tech. Sgt. Ceaser Caba and Sgt. Richard Olegario share a laugh with U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Lorenzo Hernandez and Master Gunnery Sgt. Nathan J. Merical, after U.S. Marines help fill the Philippine Marines water truck April 30, 2014 in Crow Valley, Philippines. U.S Marines are with 3rd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 35, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. The Philippine Marines are attached to the Philippine Marine Corps Service Support Battalion. The two nations will participate in Balikatan 2014, a joint bilateral exercise which begins May 5. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Joey S. Holeman, Jr.)
Plant growing down into an underground water filtration cell, at the McMillan Sand Filtration Site in northwest Washington, DC.
Soldiers from the South Boston-based Company A, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Brigade Combat Team use the Light Water Purification System to create fresh drinking water June 15 at Fort Pickett. The water is distributed to Soldiers in the rest of the battalion conducting annual training at Fort Pickett. The LWP can produce about 125 gallons of water per day and store up to 1,000 gallons. The company also has the larger Tactical Water Purification System that can produce 125 gallons of water per hour and store up to 12,000 gallons. The water is tested every two hours to make sure that it remains safe to drink. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Rusted equipment, frozen in time, at the McMillan Sand Filtration Site, in northwest Washington, DC.
U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 132nd Military Police Company, 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, conduct tactical movement with distinguished visitors U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Jenkins, assistant adjutant general, South Carolina National Guard and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Robin Stilwell, director of the joint staff South Carolina National Guard, to provide security escort to Forward Operating Base Palmetto to be briefed at the tactical operations center for “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Jenkins, assistant adjutant general, South Carolina National Guard and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Robin Stilwell, director of the joint staff South Carolina National Guard, were briefed at Forward Operating Base Palmetto by command leaders within 59th Troop Command on roles of units performance and status during “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
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Static photo of the reverse osmosis water purification units from the South Carolina National Guard’s 741st Quartermaster Company, at Palmetto Health Baptist Hospital in Columbia, S.C., during a statewide flood response, Oct. 10, 2015. Soldiers trained as water purification specialists used the ROWPUs to filter contaminated water. They were able to pump up to 15,000 gallons of per hour into the hospital from a city fire hydrant, enabling the hospital to remain operational after flood waters compromised the city’s water supply. The S.C.N.G. has been activated to support state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders as historic flooding impacts counties statewide. Currently, more than 3,000 South Carolina National Guard members are supporting state flood response efforts. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Ashleigh S. Pavelek /Released)
WELLTON, Ariz. - U.S. Marine Corps water support technicians, Utilities Platoon, MWSS 374, conduct aviation ground support training during WTI 2-13. MWSS 374, known as Rhinos, employ water filtration and purification, water storage, and distribution systems equipment April 10, 2013. -- (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Lance Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal, MAWTS-1 COMCAM/Released)
Soldiers from the South Boston-based Company A, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Brigade Combat Team use the Light Water Purification System to create fresh drinking water June 15 at Fort Pickett. The water is distributed to Soldiers in the rest of the battalion conducting annual training at Fort Pickett. The LWP can produce about 125 gallons of water per day and store up to 1,000 gallons. The company also has the larger Tactical Water Purification System that can produce 125 gallons of water per hour and store up to 12,000 gallons. The water is tested every two hours to make sure that it remains safe to drink. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Nyeme M. Baker, a metal worker attached to 3rd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 35, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, uses a blow torch to assist Philippine Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Mamerto B. Tuddao, a combat engineer assigned to Combat Engineer Company, Service Support Battalion, Combat Service Support Brigade, in cutting holes in a 55-gallon drum barrel May 2, 2014 in Crow Valley, Philippines. The two nation's militaries are working together during Exercise Balikatan 2014, which officially begins May 5. The exercise will focus on improving military-to-military relations along with increasing the interoperability between the two nations. The U.S. Marines assigned to 3rd Maintenance Battalion are the Logistics Combat Element for the exercise. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Joey S. Holeman, Jr.)
Soldiers from the South Boston-based Company A, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Brigade Combat Team use the Light Water Purification System to create fresh drinking water June 15 at Fort Pickett. The water is distributed to Soldiers in the rest of the battalion conducting annual training at Fort Pickett. The LWP can produce about 125 gallons of water per day and store up to 1,000 gallons. The company also has the larger Tactical Water Purification System that can produce 125 gallons of water per hour and store up to 12,000 gallons. The water is tested every two hours to make sure that it remains safe to drink. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
South Carolina State Guard Soldiers with the South Carolina Military Department, supported Forward Operating Base Palmetto with communications and data cellular services to the tactical operations center for 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, to continuously monitor status, situation, and transmit to higher among the battlespace within “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
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WELLTON, Ariz. - U.S. Marine Corps water support technicians, Utilities Platoon, MWSS 374, conduct aviation ground support training during WTI 2-13. MWSS 374, known as Rhinos, employ water filtration and purification, water storage, and distribution systems equipment April 10, 2013. -- (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Lance Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal, MAWTS-1 COMCAM/Released)
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U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 132nd Military Police Company, 51st Military Police Battalion, 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, stand by for the arrival of distinguished visitors U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Jenkins, assistant adjutant general, South Carolina National Guard and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Robin Stilwell, director of the joint staff South Carolina National Guard, to provide security escort to Forward Operating Base Palmetto to be briefed at the tactical operations center for “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
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Filtration Bed
Lake water, treated with a coagulant, is pumped on top of the beds, which are covered in charcoal. The water filters down the charcoal and the successively coarser layers of rock underneath it, until it reaches an underground reservoir.
The Palace of Purification located in Toronto's east end provides an average of 400 million litres of safe drinking water of Toronto's drinking water - 33% of the Toronto's total water supply.
Soldiers from the South Boston-based Company A, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Brigade Combat Team use the Light Water Purification System to create fresh drinking water June 15 at Fort Pickett. The water is distributed to Soldiers in the rest of the battalion conducting annual training at Fort Pickett. The LWP can produce about 125 gallons of water per day and store up to 1,000 gallons. The company also has the larger Tactical Water Purification System that can produce 125 gallons of water per hour and store up to 12,000 gallons. The water is tested every two hours to make sure that it remains safe to drink. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 132nd Military Police Company, 51st Military Police Battalion, 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, stand by for the arrival of distinguished visitors U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Jenkins, assistant adjutant general, South Carolina National Guard and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Robin Stilwell, director of the joint staff South Carolina National Guard, to provide security escort to Forward Operating Base Palmetto to be briefed at the tactical operations center for “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
South Carolina State Guard Soldiers with the South Carolina Military Department, supported Forward Operating Base Palmetto with communications and data cellular services to the tactical operations center for 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, to continuously monitor status, situation, and transmit to higher among the battlespace within “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 741st Quartermaster Company, 751st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, conducteded entry control point security operations at Forward Operating Base Palmetto to inspect and restrict opposing enemy forces from entering the base, in support of “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
Control wheel (for water flow?) in regulator house at the McMillan Sand Filtration Site, in northwest Washington, DC.
Seada Sheik Abudi, 30, mother of 5, fetchs water at a water point in Debaldek Village in Ber'aano Woreda by Shebele River in Somali region of Ethiopia 12 February 2014. This water was treated with the emergency system which was set up several years ago but run out of chemical and filter to properly treat it, but the area has no other option, so the habitants are droning unsafe water. In Somali Region water supply coverage is estimated at 59.7%, lower than the national average of 68.5%. The need for water supply normally increases in the dry season, especially at the time of drought such as in recent years. However, the technical and organizational capacity of the Somali Regional State Water Resources Development Bureau (SRWDB) the government agency responsible for water supply and facilities management in the region to satisfy the water supply need is not adequate to cope with the situation. Donor agencies and NGOs are making efforts to ameliorate the situation by constructing and repairing water supply facilities across the region, supplying water by water trucks during chronic shortages, but the supply is still significantly below the demand. Seada Sheik Abudi, 30, Debaldek Village, Ber'aano Woreda , 5 children
Soldiers from the South Boston-based Company A, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Brigade Combat Team use the Light Water Purification System to create fresh drinking water June 15 at Fort Pickett. The water is distributed to Soldiers in the rest of the battalion conducting annual training at Fort Pickett. The LWP can produce about 125 gallons of water per day and store up to 1,000 gallons. The company also has the larger Tactical Water Purification System that can produce 125 gallons of water per hour and store up to 12,000 gallons. The water is tested every two hours to make sure that it remains safe to drink. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
New Jersey Army National Guard Sgt. Elliot Whitt, left, and 2nd Lt. Michael Evanowski, both with the 154th Water Purification Company, stand for a portrait at Brindle Lake on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., June 11, 2019. The 154th spent their annual training in the field, purifying water, conducting site security, and training with weapons on the range. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Matt Hecht)
One of the vine-covered concrete sand towers at the McMillan Sand Filtration Site (circa 1905) in northwest Washington, DC.
South Carolina State Guard Soldiers with the South Carolina Military Department, supported Forward Operating Base Palmetto with communications and data cellular services to the tactical operations center for 59th Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, to continuously monitor status, situation, and transmit to higher among the battlespace within “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
Soldiers from the South Boston-based Company A, 429th Brigade Support Battalion, 116th Brigade Combat Team use the Light Water Purification System to create fresh drinking water June 15 at Fort Pickett. The water is distributed to Soldiers in the rest of the battalion conducting annual training at Fort Pickett. The LWP can produce about 125 gallons of water per day and store up to 1,000 gallons. The company also has the larger Tactical Water Purification System that can produce 125 gallons of water per hour and store up to 12,000 gallons. The water is tested every two hours to make sure that it remains safe to drink. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Jenkins, assistant adjutant general, South Carolina National Guard and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Robin Stilwell, director of the joint staff South Carolina National Guard, were briefed at Forward Operating Base Palmetto by command leaders within 59th Troop Command on roles of units performance and status during “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 59th Aviation Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, transported distinguished visitors, U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Jenkins, assistant adjutant general, South Carolina National Guard and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Robin Stilwell, director of the joint staff South Carolina National Guard, from a U.S. Army CH-47F Chinook helicopter and transferred to the 132nd Military Company, 51st Military Police Battalion, to provide a tactical convoy to Forward Operating Base Palmetto be briefed at the tactical operations center for “Operation Guardian Spring,” a field exercise involving multiple South Carolina Army National Guard commands and partner agencies in Eastover, South Carolina, March 31, 2023. Operation Guardian Spring challenged the participating units with tasks and training scenarios supporting the deployment and the conduction of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA) operations. During the training, the South Carolina Army National Guard units from army aviation, military police, infantry, transportation, engineers, and maintenance operated jointly, replicating the organizational and operational structure of a typical FHA operation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
U.S. Soldiers from the South Carolina National Guard's 751st Combat Support Services Battalion, 741st Quartermaster Company from Allendale and Barnwell South Carolina, setup a water purification system in Chesterfield, S.C. to provide clean water to the local population should flood waters rise and contaminate the fresh water utilities, September 19, 2018. Approximately 2,900 Soldiers and Airmen have been mobilized to prepare, respond and participate in recovery efforts as Tropical Storm Florence has caused flooding and damage to the state. The SCNG will continue its response efforts to protect and serve our fellow South Carolinians. (U.S. National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, 169th Fighter Wing Public Affairs)