Clean Water Tube Wells Initiative
Mapping and testing tube wells to ensure safe drinking water access
About
The Clean Water Tube-Wells Initiative works to improve access to safe drinking water through data-driven testing and community awareness, especially among students. Backed by North South University, the project identifies unsafe tube wells and ensures water samples are scientifically tested at the Department of Public Health Engineering laboratories in their respective locations. Through this combined effort of research, testing, and education, we aim to promote safer water practices and healthier communities.
Clean Water TubeWells
Tube Well Monitoring Map
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1. Field Sampling
We will collect water samples from 20 tube wells, ensuring each source is properly identified and recorded. Each location will be mapped using geolocation tools to maintain accurate tracking and documentation.
2. Scientific Collection Procedures
Samples will be collected in sterile 500 mL bottles, following standard procedures to prevent contamination. Each sample will be labeled using waterproof markers and assigned a unique identification code
3. Laboratory Analysis
All samples will be tested at the Department of Public Health Engineering laboratory facilities in their respective locations. Testing will focus on key indicators such as TDS, salinity level, pH, heavy metals, and arsenic. This ensures accurate, reliable, and data-driven results.
4. Data Analysis & Classification
The collected data will be compiled into a structured dataset. Each tube well will be categorized as: Safe, Moderately safe (borderline), or Unsafe. This allows clear identification of high-risk water sources.
5. Community Education
Alongside testing, we will conduct awareness sessions at a local primary school. Students will be educated on: The importance of clean drinking water, health risks of contaminated water, and safe water practices.
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Our Work in Action