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[[Image:straining with cloth.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A woman uses a sari cloth to strain water. Photo: CAWST.]]
 
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Straining through a fine cloth can take out guinea-worm, organic matter, and help clear up turbidity.
  
 
==Reference manuals, videos, and links==
 
==Reference manuals, videos, and links==
 
* Manual that includes micro-filtration: MCALLISTER, SKYE. [http://www.scribd.com/doc/86078917/Analysis-and-Comparison-of-Sustainable-Water-Filters EPD 397 TECHNICAL REPORT ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF SUSTAINABLE WATER FILTERS.] May 2005.
 
* Manual that includes micro-filtration: MCALLISTER, SKYE. [http://www.scribd.com/doc/86078917/Analysis-and-Comparison-of-Sustainable-Water-Filters EPD 397 TECHNICAL REPORT ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF SUSTAINABLE WATER FILTERS.] May 2005.
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* Brikke, François, and Bredero, Maarten. ''[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CC0QFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.who.int%2Fwater_sanitation_health%2Fhygiene%2Fom%2Flinkingintro.pdf&ei=cwJpT-zaO-OiiQKCst2rBw&usg=AFQjCNEWOQhTgF3a7lzhuw5OA2KmbVGxcA&sig2=Rt2EURUyGVqDcwFg6p0xAw Linking technology choice with operation and maintenance in the context of community water supply and sanitation: A reference document for planners and project staff]''. World Health Organization and IRC Water and Sanitation Centre. Geneva, Switzerland 2003.

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Straining icon.png
A woman uses a sari cloth to strain water. Photo: CAWST.

Straining through a fine cloth can take out guinea-worm, organic matter, and help clear up turbidity.

Reference manuals, videos, and links

Acknowledgements