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Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage

A major burden
Every year there are 1.6 million diarrhoeal deaths related to unsafe water, sanitation, and hygiene—the vast majority among children under 5. More than one billion people lack access to an improved water source.

Our insight
Household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) interventions can lead to dramatic improvements in drinking water quality and reductions in diarrhoeal disease—making an immediate difference to the lives of those who rely on water from polluted rivers, lakes and, in some cases, unsafe wells or piped water supplies.

The network
To accelerate health gains to those without reliable access to safe drinking water, WHO established a network aimed at promoting HWTS. The network format optimizes flexibility, participation and creativity to support coordinated action.

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RELATED INFORMATION

New advocacy document: Combating waterborne disease at the household level

Combating waterborne disease at the household level (PowerPoint presentation) [pdf 319kb]

Household water treatment and safe storage following emergencies and disasters [pdf 840kb]
Guidance on HWTS following South Asia Tsunami

Millinnium Project task force on Water and Sanitation - full report
Household water treatment and safe storage are recognized as contributing to meeting the MDG target for safe water (box 2.5, page 24)


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HOUSEHOLD WATER TREATMENT AND SAFE STORAGE (HWTS)

Managing water in the home: accelerated health gains from improved water supply
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HWTS technologies
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Safe household water storage
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