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Safe household water storage is a critical component of a Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage (HWTS) system being promoted by the
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(WHO) worldwide in areas that do not have piped drinking water. In these areas it is not uncommon for drinking water to be stored in a pot, jar, crock or other container in the home. Even if this drinking water was of acceptable microbiological quality initially, it can become contaminated from dirty hands and utensils, such as dirty dippers and cups. Drinking water containers with "narrow dispensers are key" to keeping water from being contaminated while being stored in the home. All types of 'safe household water storage must be used with water from known clean sources or with water having received prior efficacious treatment.


Examples of containers

* Solar Cookers International (SCI) has incorporated the Safe Household Water Storage container in their water pasteurization programs in
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. They are part of a ''safe water package'' that consists of a CooKit solar cooker, a black pot, a Water Pasteurization Indicator (WAPI), and a Safe Household Water Storage container. The containers are handmade out of clay by local artisans. Their design incorporates a small opening at the top to help prevent children from dipping cups and possibly dirty hands into the drinking water. There is a spigot at the bottom. "Unfortunately, the spigot is almost as expensive as the container itself." In total each cost about KSh.450/= or about US$6.00. The unglazed clay container helps to keep the water naturally somewhat cool in dry climates because a very small amount of the water is absorbed by the container and then evaporates.


Background

The United Nations' ''Millennium Declaration'' adopted by its General Assembly in September 2000 set
Millennium Development Goals The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were eight international development goals for the year 2015 that had been established following the Millennium Summit of the United Nations in 2000, following the adoption of the United Nations Millenn ...
(MDG) that have a purpose of significantly reducing the proportion of people in the world in extreme poverty. Resolution 19 specifically states with respect to drinking water, "To halve, by the year 2015...the proportion of the world's people who are unable to reach or to afford safe drinking water". In 2009 the United Nations published ''The Millennium Development Goals Report'' that states: "The world is well on its way to meeting the drinking water target, though some countries still face enormous challenges." One way that the
World Health Organization The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. The WHO Constitution states its main objective as "the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level o ...
(WHO) has supported the safe drinking water goal is with its Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage (HWTS) program which targets people that are not connected to community water systems. Their website states that improved HWTS techniques can dramatically improve drinking water quality and reduce diarrhoeal diseases for those that must rely on unsafe water supplies. It reminds us that there are 1.6 million diarrhoeal deaths per year related to unsafe water, sanitation, and hygiene and that these are mostly of children under 5 years old.


See also

* Point-of-use water treatment which discuss a variety of water treatment methods which may be used by households to improve water quality. *
Self-supply of water and sanitation Self-supply of water and sanitation (also called household-led water supply or individual supply) refers to an approach of incremental improvements to water and sanitation services, which are mainly financed by the user. People around the world h ...
* UN-Water is a mechanism of the United Nations with a purpose of supporting water-related efforts.


References

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External links

*World Health Organization (WHO)
Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage (HWTS) program.
*Plasticology 101 (CPS
Clear real world explanations about household water storage.
*WHO/SDE/WSH/02.07 report:

prepared by Professor Mark D. Sobsey, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA, report covers many aspects of a HWTS system including storage, treatment, social/economic aspects, and monitoring. **Portion of above report most pertinent to this article i

*WHO
Other related drinking water quality programs.
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