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Prachi V Tambe

A longitudinal bacteriological study of drinking water quality in rural Western Maharashtra and its effects on changes in local drinking water management and practices

This longitudinal study was undertaken by The Foundation for Medical Research and The Foundation for Research in Community Health in the Parinche valley in Purandar block (Pune district) of interior Western Maharashtra with the aim of testing bacteriological quality of rural water supplies. A continuous feedback to the community was undertaken aiming a movement towards self-help against diseases like diarrhoea and improved water management through increased community participation.Read More

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Pune, , India
Latitude: 18.520430, Longitude: 73.856744

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