Updates from the Field - Safe Water & Latrines for Village in India
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Progress Report: Keelakarthigaipatti
By Laurel Groh - Sr. Communications Manager, July 14, 2006 04:53 PM
Project Activities
The Sustainable Health through Water and Sanitation Program in Keelakarthigaipatti was completed during the Spring of 2004. The project has demonstrated great success.
Since the start of the project, there has been a remarkable change in the village. As a result of the project, all houses have a toilet, and people no longer defecate in public. In fact, the village instituted a policy that would fine anyone caught defecating in the open in the village. Feces are no longer seen throughout the village, thereby reducing the incidence of water and food contamination. The people in the village now collect their water from working handpumps, and the run-off from the pump runs into a community garden, rather than stagnating as a home for mosquitoes. The garden is tended to by the children in the village, and the crops produced are sold to maintain the pumps and the garden. Many families have also started kitchen gardens which they water with their wastewater.
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