A few new toilets and hand-washing stations. Upgraded water supply and wastewater systems. It all may sound like pretty run-of-the-mill plumbing work, except for the fact that it’s being targeted at two school buildings in a small Indonesian village, where basic sanitation is at a premium.“We take so many things for granted,” says Randy Lorge, a Wisconsin-based technical school plumbing instructor and one of two coaches who will be leading a team of plumbers and apprentices in the Community Plumbing Challenge next month.Now in its third year, the Community Plumbing Challenge is a program organized by the World Plumbing Council
Modernizing Plumbing in the Third World
The upcoming Community Plumbing Challenge will be bringing some much-needed plumbing upgrades to a school in Indonesia












