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Collaborating for Clean Water

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

People living around the Jeneberang River, Gowa Regency, used to throw trash into the water. A community group started the River School to change the old habit of littering.

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THE Jeneberang River appeared spotless, with no trash marring the water and the river's environs, save for some dry leaves drifting from nearby trees. Bamboo benches have been placed on the riverbank, making it the perfect place for locals to hang out. The river is situated in the Gowa regency, South Sulawesi province. Nismawati, 18, said the Jeneberang has not always been this pretty. "Many locals didn't own a bathroom and there were no landfills

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