About Solar powered water pumps in El Salvador
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3 FAQs about [Solar powered water pumps in El Salvador]
How many solar panels does El Rodeo use?
In El Rodeo, the energy that drives the water to the distribution tank comes from 32 solar panels. El Salvador has a long way to go to achieve full and effective public-private collaboration to guarantee the human right of access to water.
How many Salvadorans still use surface water?
According to the Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (JMP), in rural areas, 100,000 Salvadorans, 5.8% of the population in 2020, still used surface water to cover their needs. More than 1.6 million had to leave their homes to fetch drinking water.
Why does El Salvador have a water crisis?
According to UN-Water, 80% of El Salvador’s territory is under water stress, and more than 60% of the available water is polluted. As usual, these crises are due to a combination of adverse factors, and these have recently increased in the country.


