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. 2015 Oct 27;12(10):e1001892. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001892

Fig 1. Causal chain between upgrading from intermittent to continuous water supply and reduction in waterborne illness.

Fig 1

Upgrading from intermittent to continuous water supply is expected to be associated with reduced waterborne illness through improved tap water quality and increased water availability, which, in turn, is expected to eliminate household storage of drinking water, reduce water use from unsafe nonmunicipal sources, and improve hygiene practices.