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Residents of Eburru village, in Nakuru county have developed a technology of converting underneath steam into water for use during this drought season. The water they say is safe for human and animal use and is helping to bridge the gap of inadequate water sourced from lake Naivasha.
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How Eburru residents turn ground steam into drinking water
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