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were borehole
noun
A hole bored into the ground to collect samples for analysis or to extract oil or water.
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Participants in Ogale were significantly more likely to perceive their primary water source as having an odor (39%% vs. 8%%) The main sources of water with a reported odor in Ogale were borehole well and emergency water (Table 3).
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The source types tested with the best water quality were boreholes and private kiosks; 3 of 18 borehole samples were positive for E. coli (= 0.7 mLN/100 mL).
In regard to sources of water, after accounting for clustering in the households, the main source of water for Mchinji was unprotected well (42%) and for Chikwawa it was borehole (57%) (Table 2).
There are boreholes, wells and pumps as sources of potable drinking water.
There were eight boreholes at four test stations, including four roof holes and four wall holes.
Protected sources in use were mainly boreholes (1,250), dug well with bucket (605), and dug wells equipped with hand pumps (133).
Closer by was a borehole, the wellspring to underground water.
Not only is this borehole keeping children alive, it is changing women's lives.
Thick dots are land borehole.
Moreover, in many wells when the mud weight is added, borehole conditions become worse.
The main water supply technology applied is a borehole fitted with a hand pump.
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