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December 02, 2021 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-12-02

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With most of the world’s drinkable water lying deep underground and vulnerable to

contamination, it’s vital to the world’s supply to find new ways to locate and protect

these hidden reserves. Thanks to the Weizmann Institute’s groundwater dynamics
model, we can now predict how contaminants will spread and detoxify any polluted

groundwater before it disperses, helping prevent water scarcity and preserve supplies

for the world’s burgeoning population. Every day, Weizmann Institute scientists in
Israel work to protect our planet. Help empower them with the freedom to pursue
their curiosity.

A BETTER WORLD IS IN YOUR HANDS. To find out how you can become
part of The Weizmann Effect, call: 212.895.7927, email: donations@acwis.org,

Or visit us online: WEIZMANN-USA.ORG

THE WEIZMANN EFFECT

REVOLUTIONIZING THE TREATMENT OF
WATER CONTAMINATION

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