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WATER SUPPLIES; How do these germs reach the water supply?; How wells are polluted; Protection of wells; LARGER PROJECTS - (Te Ao Hou - No. 7 Summer 1954)
- Date
- Summer 1954
- By
- Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
- Publisher
- Te Ao Hou
- Description
They come from discharges of the body. A person suffering from a disease such as typhoid fever drops the germs in his paru or mimi. These may reach the stream, well or other source from which drinking water is taken. If the germs are consumed, the process starts all over again. There is another source which is a very important one. This is the “car...
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- Source
- Te Ao Hou - No. 7 (Summer 1954)
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