 I'm Lance Cuoco Daniel Del. I am a water application technician. I think the job is pretty critical. Water is pretty much everything. Without water you can't really function as a unit. Right now the water is being used for showers. Here in Guatemala we're filtering brackish water. Brackish is like somewhat fresh, somewhat salt. There's more salt and fresh water in it. It's coming from the bay. Straight up the ocean. Well we got just the pumps and we got the filters and everything is connected by hoses. Those hoses feed the water from the pumps and the filters just purifies it. If you ever shake in a water bottle and you see those little board ticks and they're like a whirlpool, it's basically what it's doing. It just gets rid of the larger particles in there. You got this another little piece of gear that's really light. This is called the chlorinator. And all the chlorinator is injects a certain amount of chlorine in there and that's what you use to store the product water. If you want to use it, gap-stir my chlorinator so we got to check it every hour to make sure that water is used. When I first start playing with this stuff it's like you can actually filter this water. Like it can be very salty and pretty dirty. You can still filter that using all these filters and all these stages of filtration and turning it to a pot full of drinking water. Something you drink out of a water bottle. I'm amazed by it. I am Lance Corporal O'Dell. I am down here in Guatemala with the Southern Partnership Station.