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Publication year

  • 2015 (1)

Country

  • South Sudan (1)

Emergency type

  • Camp setting (1)

WASH Technical Area

  • Water Access (1)
    • Source Treatment (1)

Document type

  • Journal article (1)

Assessment Methodology

  • Rigorous Methodology (1)

Reporting Agency

  • (-) University of California-Berkeley (1)
Access to water is a critical first step in humanitarian assistance. Examples of WASH projects that are aimed to provide disaster-affected populations with potable water include: water point rehabilitation, water trucking, temporary bladders, and new water point construction. Water treatment at the source, as opposed to household treatment, is also included in this theme.
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Effectiveness of emergency water treatment practices in refugee camps in South Sudan

Objective To investigate the concentration of residual chlorine in drinking water supplies in refugee camps, South Sudan, March–April 2013.

Publication year: 2015    Reporting Agency: University of California-Berkeley    Author(s): Ali_SI., Ali_SS., Fesselet_J.

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