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The Safe Water Initiative: Household Water Treatment as Part of the Solution to Water-Borne Disease -- Strategies, Context, and Implications
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The Safe Water Initiative: Household Water Treatment as Part of the Solution to Water-Borne Disease -- Strategies, Context, and Implications
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| Creator |
Austin, Glenn
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water supply
water quality nongovernmental organizations sanitation hygiene water pollution waterborne diseases water treatment water |
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| Description |
Austin will present an overview of PATH, the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health. He will provide context for PATH's Safe Water Program, including water, sanitation, and hygiene issues. He will discuss water contaminants and their health impacts. He will review water supply, hauling, and storage. He will describe household point-of-use water treatment methods. Next, he will review the project approach. He will wrap up with some water case studies from India and Africa.
PATH Safe Water Project. |
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| Publisher |
University of Washington Water Center
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| Date |
2011-04-19T21:41:15Z
2011-04-19T21:41:15Z 2007-02-13 |
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Presentation
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| Identifier |
http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16484
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en_US
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| Relation |
Global Water and Health Seminar Series;Feb 13
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