Collecting valid water samples for water quality testing can be challenging under field conditions or in humanitarian settings. This brief discusses how many water samples you should take depending on your needs and how to collect and transport water samples from different sources.
Collecting valid water samples for water quality testing can be challenging under field conditions or in humanitarian settings. This brief discusses how many water samples you should take depending on your needs and how to collect and transport water samples from different sources.
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