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THE HOPI WELL PROJECT - HOPI WATER FOR HOPI PEOPLE - JUDITH JUBB

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ENVISION THIS: Water managed locally for the good of the community, not diverted for corporate profit and big agribusiness

Our guest, Judith Jubb, represents METEMPYRION FOUNDATION, a nonprofit  philanthropy sharing ideas about cooperation with the environment.  "For over 20 years many of our programs have extended to the greater community.  The Board elected to look into a request from a Water Clan member of the Hopi People in northern Arizona in2005. The regional draught has continued into the present and water is no longer available to plant food for people or raise livestock. This is  our  first  venture into locating a subterranean water source adequate for a large group of people. 

For the Hopi Well Project, we have relied on experts in the fields of locating and drilling water wells. The  project  evolved  into  the  most  complex  and  time  consuming project  we  have  ever  endeavored.   The  role  of Metempyrion  has  been  as  Cultural  Liaison  and  Fundraiser.   A professional water dowser took up the position of HWP Chairman and coordinated his partners with local drillers and water dowsers familiar with Arizona ecology.  Many volunteers have come forward with skills and time for which we are very grateful. We wish to thank our funders and workers for your investment and interest  in  this  shared  vision.   This project can  not  be  completed without your support.  There is always more to do to make a better world for everyone."

http://www.hopiwellproject.org

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