Friday, March 29, 2013

Training ASHA Workers from 18 Public Health Centers

140 ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) Workers and Health Inspectors from 18 Public Health Centers around Mulbagal underwent a Water Quality Testing programme organized by BIOME Environmental Trust and Gram Vikasa at Mulbagal. Practical Water Testing for bacteriological contamination using the H2S Strip Test and Fluoride Testing using Zirconyl Alizarine was conducted for the trainees. Interesting discussions around the need for testing, and ways and means of reducing contamination in water was discussed. SODIS was discussed. 

Health inspectors from each of the PHCs were given Water Test kits that can test upto 100 samples. These test kits were provided by  the WIPRO EcoEye Sustainability programme. The kit  can also be used to test for residual Chlorine and hardness. We are looking forward to receiving the results and analysing it.

PHCs that attended : Kurudumale, Uthanur, Thayaluru, Mulbagal rural, Kannosandra, Arani, Devarayasamudra, Hebbani, Agaram, Byrkur, Koldevi, Alangur, Rajendrahalli, Gukonte, Nangli, Malanayakanahalli, Oorkunte Mittur, Gudipalli

One on One discussions
Testing - Practicals


Presence of Fluoride turns the water a lime yellow
All the trainees

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

very relevant...

Aquaread said...

Great post, water testing is such an important process that is vital for everyone. It is wonderful that you had such a good attendance, the wider known water testing is, the better.