Bhardwaj, A KThakur, T SSharma, V KAhluwalia, S KVaidya, N K1993-10-012009-06-011993-10-012009-06-011993-10-01Bhardwaj AK, Thakur TS, Sharma VK, Ahluwalia SK, Vaidya NK. Problems and prospects of a traditional source of potable water in hilly terrains. Indian Journal of Public Health. 1993 Oct-Dec; 37(4): 111-3http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/110440During epidemic investigation, water sources were tested for quality for drinking purpose. Out of 30 khatris tested, water of 86.7% khatris was fit for human consumption and fecal coliform was not found in any of them. Modification of these khatris was stressed by respondents.engCholera --epidemiologyGeographyHumansIndia --epidemiologySalmonella typhiTyphoid Fever --epidemiologyVibrio choleraeWater MicrobiologyWater Supply --standardsProblems and prospects of a traditional source of potable water in hilly terrains.Journal Article