We believe that we all have the right to clean water.

We provide open-source water solutions for communities at-risk on our aquifer in Central Mexico, and leverage those solutions for others confronting similar water challenges around the globe. We work in partnership with local communities, leading research institutions, and other diverse actors to innovate and implement water solutions that create adequate access to safe, healthy drinking water supplies. We also act as a “finishing school” for aspiring, socially-responsible engineers, scientists, and other young professionals and interns looking to make social and environmental impacts in their work.


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We create sustainable impact by being community-focused, data-driven, and science-oriented.


In Caminos de Agua, we strive for obsolescence. If we say access to safe and healthy water is a basic human right (which it is), then inherent to our goals is a yearning to cease to exist. To be irrelevant and redundant. To be obsolete. So we start by trying understand why something so fundamental is so elusive for so many. 

A water filter cannot solve illness caused by water-borne pathogens. If it could, a third of the global population wouldn’t be lacking access to safe drinking water. A technology is a tool, and unless it is designed for those who need it and owned by those who use it, it is a fairly useless tool. 

We firmly believe that generating lasting and meaningful impact on drinking water supplies is dependent on the intersection of low-cost, proven technologies with an implementation model driven by the local community actors who use them.

 

We live where we work. While focused locally, we collaborate globally.

We have a profound sense of belonging to our community. We live where we work. While focused locally, we collaborate globally.

 
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the communities that we collaborate withare our partners and the agents of their own change


our partners and the agents of their own change