Beside the fact that a huge effort still is needed to provide safe drinking water at community and family level, there are many different ways to make safe drinking water available and affordable for family use in low-cost countries and emergencies. Chlorination is the most common practice both for providing safe water at large-scale schemes for villages or urban settlements by batch treatment and for families by disinfecting the collected water with tablets. This way of providing safe water has many advantages mainly because it makes the water safe also during carrying it home and handling it at family place. The provision of safe water relies on the proper dosing of chlorine and the availability of chlorine in the respective form, such as...
The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated drinking ...
<div><p>The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated d...
Point-of-use water treatment with chlorine is underutilized in low-income households. The Zimba, an ...
Point-of-use water treatment, especially chlorination, is an effective intervention to reduce diarrh...
Studies have shown that household water treatment and safe storage interventions improve water quali...
Despite substantial advances in the past 100 years in public health, technology and medicine, 20% of...
AE-1046; Part of the series: Treatment systems for household water supplies. This circular focuses o...
The effectiveness of shock chlorination was assessed for reducing faecal contamination of water in h...
Since point-of-use methods of water filtration have shown limited acceptance in Vellore, southern In...
Studies have shown that household water treatment and safe storage interventions improve water quali...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
The lack of safe water creates a tremendous burden of diarrheal disease and other debilitating, life...
In most of the cases caused by natural emergencies like earthquakes, flooding or tsunamis the public...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated drinking ...
The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated drinking ...
<div><p>The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated d...
Point-of-use water treatment with chlorine is underutilized in low-income households. The Zimba, an ...
Point-of-use water treatment, especially chlorination, is an effective intervention to reduce diarrh...
Studies have shown that household water treatment and safe storage interventions improve water quali...
Despite substantial advances in the past 100 years in public health, technology and medicine, 20% of...
AE-1046; Part of the series: Treatment systems for household water supplies. This circular focuses o...
The effectiveness of shock chlorination was assessed for reducing faecal contamination of water in h...
Since point-of-use methods of water filtration have shown limited acceptance in Vellore, southern In...
Studies have shown that household water treatment and safe storage interventions improve water quali...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
The lack of safe water creates a tremendous burden of diarrheal disease and other debilitating, life...
In most of the cases caused by natural emergencies like earthquakes, flooding or tsunamis the public...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated drinking ...
The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated drinking ...
<div><p>The number of people served by networked systems that supply intermittent and contaminated d...
Point-of-use water treatment with chlorine is underutilized in low-income households. The Zimba, an ...