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Testing Water Quality: When Labs Don't Work

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Friday, June 25, 2021
This blog post describes the reasons why inadequate lab facilities are often cited as a challenge to water quality monitoring. A lack of laboratory capacity, unreliable technologies, or poor quality control can compromise the reliability of lab results. The blog posts cites emerging technologies as an opportunity to improve traditional lab infrastructure.
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Water, Sanitation, HygieneWater Quality and StorageMonitoring and EvaluationInfrastructure DevelopmentWater Quality and StorageCapacity Building and Training
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Health
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Region & Countries: 
Global
Resource Scale: 
Global

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