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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 24 June 2019 and 16 August 2019. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
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This page has a lack of content. There is literally not enough information here to even write a single page with. This needs to be remedied badly.
Kyron1st ( talk) 22:17, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
As part of a Wikiedu project I would like to add content to this article. I am adding in the education and training section of the article.
I added content under the Education and training section of the article where there was previously no content.
Safe and readily available water is important for public health. Improved water supply, sanitation and better management of water resources and water storage can boost countries’ economic growth and can contribute greatly to poverty reduction. Water is used for drinking, teeth cleaning, hand washing, bathing, showering, food preparation and cooking needs to be free from harmful microorganism (Bacteria, Virus, Fungus) and other contamination (due to dead small animals like rat, lizard, frog, pigeon and insects etc); otherwise it is as harmful as drinking unsafe water.
www.watersafety.in
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 24 June 2019 and 16 August 2019. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
Hele Mai. Peer reviewers:
Patereau.
Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 04:48, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
This page has a lack of content. There is literally not enough information here to even write a single page with. This needs to be remedied badly.
Kyron1st ( talk) 22:17, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
As part of a Wikiedu project I would like to add content to this article. I am adding in the education and training section of the article.
I added content under the Education and training section of the article where there was previously no content.
Safe and readily available water is important for public health. Improved water supply, sanitation and better management of water resources and water storage can boost countries’ economic growth and can contribute greatly to poverty reduction. Water is used for drinking, teeth cleaning, hand washing, bathing, showering, food preparation and cooking needs to be free from harmful microorganism (Bacteria, Virus, Fungus) and other contamination (due to dead small animals like rat, lizard, frog, pigeon and insects etc); otherwise it is as harmful as drinking unsafe water.
www.watersafety.in
As per the World Health Organisation Cite error: A <ref>
tag is missing the closing </ref>
(see the
help page).