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How to Test Water Quality? Chemical Tests for Limited Budgets

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Friday, June 25, 2021
The second installation of the "How to Test Water Quality?" blog posts highlights a small set of tests that provide enough information for accurate water quality monitoring. Typical test formats include test strips, color disk kits, and hand-held digital instruments. The highest priority elements to test for are fluoride, arsenic, and nitrate. Other important variables include iron, manganese, and TDS, pH level, and chlorine.
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Water, Sanitation, HygieneWater Quality and StorageMonitoring and EvaluationPollution and Water QualityCapacity Building and Training
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Health
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