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Forest Conservation in the Greater Tarcoles River Watershed - Agua Tica Water Fund - 2 (Project)
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This project, a collaboration between TCCC and TNC, conserved 242.53 hectares of forest in the Greater Tarcoles River watershed, home to 60% of the population of Costa Rica. Existing forest patches in the watershed are threatened by economic practices like … Learn More
Forest Protection, Agroforestry Promotion, and Reforestation in the Xaya-Pixcaya Watershed (Project)
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This project, a collaboration between TCCC and TNC, achieved the conservation and restoration of 243.23 hectares in the Xaya-Pixcaya watershed in the Department of Chimaltenango, Guatemala. The Xaya and Pixcaya rivers provide approximately 30% of the water supply for Guatemala … Learn More
Forest Conservation in the Higua River Watershed - Yaque del Norte Water Fund (Project)
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This project, a collaboration between TCCC and TNC, achieved the conservation and restoration of 193.25 hectares of forests in the Higua River Watershed of the Yaque del Norte basin, a major source of drinking water for the city of Santiago. … Learn More
Restoration of Lake Sazanie in the Volga-Akhtuba Floodplain (Project)
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The main objective of this project was to supply water to Lake Sazanie to restore natural flooding and nearby wetlands. This was achieved by eliminating the unauthorized dam from the Ogibnoy Erik River, a source of water for Lake Sazanie … Learn More
Rainwater Harvesting and Aquifer Recharge in India (Project)
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This project installed and maintained rainwater harvesting (RWH) and artificial aquifer recharge (AAR) technology to improve groundwater supply reliability for local communities. In 2016, an additional rainwater harvesting-recharge well was installed in Barnala, Punjab. Learn More
Drain Tile Removal in Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, Illinois (Project)
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Coca-Cola worked with the US Forest Service to remove drain tails from the Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie. Drain tiles had been installed here to drain the wetlands for agricultural use. The Prairie had an extensive drain tile system, pervasive invasive … Learn More
Conservation of Existing Land Cover in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan (Project)
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Coca-Cola West provided funding to the Aso Grassland Restoration Committee to support grassland management of 300 hectares of the Aso grassland to protect source water and preserve biodiversity. This expansive grassland landscape has been maintained by human interventions (grass harvesting, … Learn More
Upper Methow River Restoration (Project)
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This project seeks to restore groundwater storage through beaver reintroduction in the Methow watershed. Between 2008-2014, the project has successfully reintroduced beavers to streams, resulting in 31 successful beaver colony sites. Beaver dams measurably affect rates of groundwater recharge and … Learn More
Wetland Treatment to Improve Quality of Lake Wuliangsu (Project)
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This pilot project between Coca-Cola and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) addresses the need for pollution mitigation as well as aquaculture development in Lake Wuliangsu. These two needs arise because wastewater from the City of Bayan Nur is discharged … Learn More
Management Plan for the Guerbes-Sanhadja Wetland Complex (Project)
Human activity in the Guerbes-Sanhadja wetland complex has steadily led to environmental degradation over the years, to the point where 42% of the area is now affected. This area is vital to the wellbeing of the local people and species … Learn More