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WASH Cluster – Groundwater Pumping GWP Session 1 Introduction 1 Handpumps for Drinking Water Session 1 Introduction

WASH Cluster – Groundwater Pumping GWP Introduction to Module Session 1 – Handpumps Session 2 – Motorised Pumps Session 3 – Assessment Session 4 – Water Distribution

WASH Cluster – Groundwater Pumping GWP Groundwater ADVANTAGES Fairly pure Available all year round, close to communities and in considerable quantities DISADVANTAGES Expensive to access Usually requires a lifting device which must be appropriate and sustainable

WASH Cluster – Groundwater Pumping GWP Contamination Source: Adapted from Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water Supply and Solid Waste Management Programs, Waste Disposal Practices and Their Effects on Groundwater (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977).

WASH Cluster – Groundwater Pumping GWP Drawing Water Well in Cameroun © LWF/J. Latva-Hakuni

WASH Cluster – Groundwater Pumping GWP Drawing Water

WASH Cluster – Groundwater Pumping GWP Drawing Water