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* [[Rainwater]]--harvesting requires an appropriate method of storage, especially in areas with significant dry seasons.  
* [[Rainwater]]--harvesting requires an appropriate method of storage, especially in areas with significant dry seasons.  


* [[Tube wells]]{{w|Tube wells}}--may be relatively expensive, but often provides high quality water requiring little to no additional treatment, and typically more proximate than surface water sources.  
* [[Tube wells]]{{wp sup|Tube wells}}--may be relatively expensive, but often provides high quality water requiring little to no additional treatment, and typically more proximate than surface water sources.  


Any source of water must be properly tested.  Simple initial tests such as those described in [Water Quality Field Testing] can be used in emergencies, but proper lab analysis should be done as soon as possible.
Any source of water must be properly tested.  Simple initial tests such as those described in [Water Quality Field Testing] can be used in emergencies, but proper lab analysis should be done as soon as possible.
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* [[hand pump]] - a tried and true method of water pumping.
* [[hand pump]] - a tried and true method of water pumping.
* [[rope pump]] - cheaper and more efficient than a standard hand pump.
* [[rope pump]] - cheaper and more efficient than a standard hand pump.
* [[treadle pump]]{{w|treadle pump}} - resembles a stair-stepper, and is more efficient than a hand pump.
* [[treadle pump]]{{wp sup|treadle pump}} - resembles a stair-stepper, and is more efficient than a hand pump.
* [[hydraulic ram pump]] - uses the kinetic energy in a stream to pump a small percentage of the water to a higher level.
* [[hydraulic ram pump]] - uses the kinetic energy in a stream to pump a small percentage of the water to a higher level.
* [[roundabout play pump]]{{w|roundabout play pump}} - uses the kinetic energy of children to pump water.
* [[roundabout play pump]]{{wp sup|roundabout play pump}} - uses the kinetic energy of children to pump water.
* [[solar-powered pump]]{{w|solar-powered pump}} - typically cost prohibitive, water is simply pumped whenever the sun shines.
* [[solar-powered pump]]{{wp sup|solar-powered pump}} - typically cost prohibitive, water is simply pumped whenever the sun shines.
* [[wind pump]]
* [[wind pump]]


The principle of  [[Village Level Operation and Maintenance]]{{w|Village Level Operation and Maintenance}} is important with pumps to ensure their continued operation, but may be difficult in application.
The principle of  [[Village Level Operation and Maintenance]]{{wp sup|Village Level Operation and Maintenance}} is important with pumps to ensure their continued operation, but may be difficult in application.


== Points to Keep in Mind ==
== Points to Keep in Mind ==
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==Intake Designs==
==Intake Designs==
[[Spring box]]{{w|Spring box}}
[[Spring box]]{{wp sup|Spring box}}


{{Copyedit notice|some wording unclear/ungrammatical; a "See also" section would be great; header capitalization.}}
{{Copyedit notice|some wording unclear/ungrammatical; a "See also" section would be great; header capitalization.}}
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