Emergency water treatment : a guide to what to do in a natural disaster.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Australia] : s.n., 1988Description: 62 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 628.162 21
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"Emergency Managament Training Course for Environmental Health Officers 24-29 July, 1988"
In a natural disaster, access to plenty of good quality water can mean the difference between a catastrophic disease epidemic and rapid restoration of a wide range of public health and other community standards. With a little common sense and some hands-on experience of water disinfection, a health surveyor can easily provide a safe small-scale water supply in the first hours and days following a disaster
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