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Chlorine tablets are commonly distributed for household water treatment in emergencies.
Women and adolescent girls in disaster-prone and fragile contexts face many challenges.
Clean water provision is a critical component of emergency response, and chlorination is widely used in emergencies to treat water.
Dispensers are a source-based water quality intervention with promising uptake results in development contexts.
In order to ensure maximum consumer benefits (e.g.
An immediate need and vital resource, potable water becomes critical in the aftermath of a disaster; affected communities cannot rec
Changes in water quality of a sand aquifer on the east coast of Sri Lanka due to the 26 December 2004 tsunami and subsequent remedia
Emergency water treatment approaches relying on coagulation vary from centralised modular and portable ‘‘kits’’ to ‘‘
There is currently limited public information available concerning methods for the selection of appropriate water trea