World Water Day · March 22, 2026

Every glass of clean water has a story behind it.

Wellspring traces that story — from the aquifer underground to the hands of the people who built access, and the communities who now drink without fear. Come hear it in full.

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Underground → Village tap
Aquifer depth: 12–40m
703M

people without safe water access

$47

provides lifetime clean water for one person

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A morning without clean water is a morning without choices.

Amara wakes at 4:30 AM. Not to an alarm — to the knowledge that the walk to the nearest water source is two hours each way, and that the water at the end of it may carry the same illness that took her neighbor's son last dry season.

She doesn't have a filter. Her family doesn't have a tap. What they have is a plastic jerry can that weighs 20 kilograms when full, and a body that has learned to carry it anyway.

This isn't a story about poverty. It's a story about infrastructure — and the specific, solvable gap between what exists and what's needed.

Portrait of a woman carrying water in a rural community

Amara's story is shared by 703 million people.

Composite portrait, Sub-Saharan Africa · WHO/UNICEF 2023

By the numbers

703M

People without safe drinking water at home

6hrs

Average daily time women and girls spend collecting water

1,400

Children die every day from water-related illness

Sources: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme, 2023 · WASH Progress Report

Children walking long distances to collect water in jerry cans
Woman filling a container from a muddy water source
Dry cracked earth illustrating water scarcity

How filtration works

SOURCEWATERSEDIMENTFILTERCARBONFILTERUVDISINFECTCLEANWATERQuality Check99.97%✓ Bacteria: <1 CFU/100ml✓ Turbidity: <1 NTU✓ pH: 6.5–8.5✓ Arsenic: <0.01 mg/L✓ Fluoride: <1.5 mg/L✓ Nitrates: <50 mg/L✓ Chlorine: 0.2–0.5 mg/LCOMMUNITY WATER COMMITTEEGovernance · Maintenance · Fee Collection · Expansion+247 trained technicians

The gap between contaminated and clean is engineering, not magic.

Every community water system we've supported follows the same evidence-based protocol: survey the source, test what's in it, design the appropriate filtration, and — most critically — train the community to own it.

Hydrogeological Survey

2–6 weeks

Engineers map underground water tables using seismic and electrical resistivity surveys — finding aquifers that have held water for centuries, untouched.

per site assessment

Source Testing & Filtration Design

99.97%

Water chemists test for arsenic, fluoride, coliform bacteria, and 40 other parameters. Each filtration system is custom-designed for the specific contamination profile.

pathogen removal rate

Community Ownership Transfer

12 months

The most critical step. Local technicians are trained to maintain systems. Community water committees govern access and fees. The infrastructure belongs to the people it serves.

to full community operation

Engineers installing a water filtration system in a rural community
Community members learning to maintain their new water system

Same family. Same village. Different water.

Fourteen months after the Wellspring team completed installation and handed operational control to the Nwachukwu Community Water Committee, we went back to document what changed.

Before

Amara wakes at 4:30 AM to begin a 2-hour walk.

After

Amara wakes at 6:30 AM. Her children sleep in.

Before

Her youngest missed 40 school days last year — diarrheal illness.

After

Her youngest has a perfect attendance record this term.

Before

The family spends 30% of income on bottled or treated water.

After

The family pays $0.40/month to the community water committee.

Now I use those two hours to run my business. I sell vegetables at the morning market. Clean water didn't just change my morning — it changed my math.

Amara Nwachukwu· Enugu State, Nigeria · 2025
A woman and child smiling at a clean water tap in their village after installation
94%

Reduction in waterborne illness

3.2x

Increase in school attendance

$180

Avg annual savings per household

18mo

Until full community ownership

The work, in numbers

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People served
across 14 countries
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Wells completed
since 2018
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Systems still active
5 years post-installation
$0
Cost per person
for lifetime clean water access

Every number above represents a family whose morning routine no longer begins with fear. These are the results of 7 years of patient, community-led infrastructure work.

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Event Details

Date

March 22, 2026 — World Water Day

Time

7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST

Format

Live + Virtual Simulcast

Seats

340 of 500 remaining

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