Improved water source
Water source that is protected from outside contamination
Summary
An improved water source is a term used to categorize certain types or levels of water supply for monitoring purposes. It is defined as a type of water source that, by nature of its construction or through active intervention, is likely to be protected from outside contamination, in particular from contamination with fecal matter.
Originally created by Mschiffler
2/23/2008, 10:59:07 PM
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