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Water in a Rural Setting Water as a human need: how can it be obtained? Open water: ponds, rivers: problems in delivery, quantity available, drought etc. Groundwater: what sources? How can this be accessed safely? Conditions to sustain supply.
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Underground water is a useful source
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Water Table: what is it? How can we use it? Capillary Action of Water (as found in the Zone of Aeration) Approximate Level of Water Table Gravel Fractured Rock
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An unconfined aquifer is underground water confined between impermeable strata and the surface
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This is just a device to ease the lifting of water: there is no means for protecting the water from surface contamination, not only animals but children can fall in. It is definitely NOT SAFE.
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Force Pump Handle Rising main Pump rod Pump cylinder
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Pump rod Pump cylinder Plunger Handle Plunger & Pumprod
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Cylinder Pump rod Rising main Plunger Foot valve
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Priming of Suction Pump Bucket Priming water Plunger Cylinder Check valve Suction pipe
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Typical Suction Pump Plunger Cylinder Check valve Suction pipe s7m
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Water in a rural setting-2 Drilling for water: the Von der Rig Replenishing aquifers with dam construction Simple dam scoops Water springs: how to protect and exploit them.
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Water purity Point source purification –Pro: avoids pathogen transmission; –Cons:limited supply (water washed diseases) –Cons:cleanliness of containers –Cons: expense and inconvenience
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