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Household water treatment (HWT) interventions may play an important role in protecting public health where existing water sources, including those delivered via a piped network or other improved sources, are untreated, are not treated properly or become contaminated during distribution or storage (UNICEF & WHO, 2009). HWT applications are any of a range of technologies, devices or methods employed for the purposes of treating water at the household level or at the point of use in other settings, such as schools, health-care facilities and other community locations. Point-of-use water treatment is another term used for HWT. Proper household storage, including use of closed or narrow-necked containers to prevent contact with contaminated hands, is an essential component of household water management, but is not the focus of this document.
WHO (2011). Evaluating household water treatment options - Health-based targets and microbiological performance specifications. WHO
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