Surveillance of water quality in a medical college campus in a rural area in North West India.

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Water bacteriology is an important component of providing safe and potable water supply. Surveillance of drinking water helps in identifying possible sources of water contamination. The present study was done in DRPGMC Tanda campus to monitor the quality of water samples. A total of 79 water samples were collected and tested over a period of two and a half years. About 33 % of these were found to be not fit for drinking. The findings of the study underscore the importance of following the steps of water purification.
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Sood Abhilash, Sood Anuradha, Rama S K, Chander Vlshav, Chauhan Smriti, Rani Seema. Surveillance of water quality in a medical college campus in a rural area in North West India. Sub-Himalayan Journal of Health Research. 2014 Jan-June; 1(1): 16-19.