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Oct 2, 2013

Water Source: Sanitary Inspection Forms

Use these sanitary inspection forms to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for different water sources.

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Oct 2, 2013

Sanitary Inspection Forms

These sanitary inspection forms are used to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for different types of water sources.

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Oct 2, 2013

Protected Spring Sanitary Inspection Form

This sanitary inspection form is used to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for a protected spring.

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Oct 2, 2013

Open Dug Well Sanitary Inspection Form

This sanitary inspection form is used to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for an open dug well.

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Oct 2, 2013

Household Storage Container Sanitary Inspection Form

This sanitary inspection form is used to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for a household storage container.

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Oct 2, 2013

Household Piped Water Sanitary Inspection Form

This sanitary inspection form is used to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for a household piped water source.

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Oct 2, 2013

Rainwater Harvesting Tank Sanitary Inspection Form

This sanitary inspection form is used to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for a rainwater harvesting tank.

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Oct 2, 2013

Borehole with Mechanized Pump Sanitary Inspection Form

This sanitary inspection form is used to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for a borehole with a mechanized pump.

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Oct 2, 2013

Borehole with Hand Pump Sanitary Inspection Form

This sanitary inspection form is used to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for a borehole with a hand pump.

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Oct 2, 2013

Dug Well with Hand Pump Sanitary Inspection Form

This sanitary inspection form is used to evaluate actual and potential sources of contamination for a dug well with a hand pump.

About CAWST

CAWST is a Canadian charity and licensed engineering firm. We address the global need for safe drinking water and sanitation by building local knowledge and skills on household solutions people can implement themselves.

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