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Toward Managing Rural Drinking Water Quality in the State of Punjab, India (English)

Rural drinking water quality is an emergent issue in the State of Punjab. In response to health concerns related to children being exposed to metals in some regions, and reports of higher incidence of cancers in the state, the department of drinking water supply and sanitation conducted blanket testing of all its water supply sources. The objective of this study was to systematically examine the drinking water quality issue and provide practical guidance...
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Mistry,Pratibha; Podipireddy,Srinivasa Rao; Sharma,Veenakshi; Tuinhof,Albert; Groen,Koos; Modak,Prasad Madhav; Chikersal,Anjali; Verma,Subhash; Mishra,Simmi; Dash,Kedar; Borden,Carter; Kumar,Anupama; Nair,Amit; Lu,Qiong; Dogra,Pyush; Jain,Charu; Singh,Sunita.

Toward Managing Rural Drinking Water Quality in the State of Punjab, India (English). Water Global Practice discussion paper Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/106441581422984402

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