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Drinking water quality framework

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English: Drinking water quality framework for analysis: Environment includes natural contamination sources and weather. Infrastructure is how drinking water is accessed, including its design and maintenance. Management is the decisions made about collection, treatment, storage and managing hygiene at and around the infrastructure. Figure from publication: Infrastructure alone cannot ensure resilience to weather events in drinking water supplies (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151876)
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Author Katrina J.Charles et al.

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