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Water and Sanitation
Agua Para Beber
A program manual developed at the Center for Environmental Resource Management at the University of Texas at El Paso to train health promoters to educate families in safe hygiene practices and water disinfection techniques in areas that lack running water and sewerage.
Files
- Safe Drinking.pdf( 3,322.81 Kb )
Agua que no Has de Tratar Mejor Dejala Correr
an educational comic book that promotes safe hygiene and water disinfection techniques for families along the US-Mexico Border living without water and wastewater services. For more information contact the Veronica Corella-Barud (vcorella@utep.edu).
Files
- Apb Manual.pdf( 10,669.89 Kb )
Aguas! Que hay microbios
A Spanish educational comic book that promotes safe hygiene and water disinfection techniques. Includes instructions on how to safely chlorinate and boil water as well as ways to safely store potable water.
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- Agua Que Hay Microbios.pdf( 11,733.84 Kb )
An Overview of Drinking Water Quality and Water and Sanitation-Related Disease
An Overview of Drinking Water Quality and Water and Sanitation-Related Disease by James VanDerslice, Ph.D. and Amy K. Liebman, MPA. The information for this article comes from presentations Jim VanDerslice made at recent MCN environmental health intensives and an outreach program that both authors developed and implemented along the US-Mexico Border.
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- 20020506 Mcn Streamline.pdf( 2,424.91 Kb )
Be Careful with Water and Lead/Cuidado con el agua y el plomo
Spanish radio novella about water, sanitation, safe hygiene and lead, 1 of 5 novellas in the series Las Historias de Melesio, MCN and Rural Family Development.
Educational Brochures for Asthma, Lead and Pesticides
Three printable brochures on Asthma, Lead and Pesticides produced by Farmworker Justice.
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- Spanish Brochures.pdf( 51,212.46 Kb )
- English Brochures.pdf( 51,196.25 Kb )
Environmental Training Modules for Promotoras
Bilingual training modules on Asthma, Lead, Pesticides, Water and Sanitation and Popular Education. Produced by Farmworker Justice as part of their Clean Environment for Healthy Kids. Contributing authors include Amy Liebman, Shelley Davis and Virginia Ruiz.
Una Vida Sana (PDF)
A Spanish educational comic book that promotes safe hygiene. Emphasis on food safety and handwashing. For more information contact the Veronica Corella-Barud (vcorella@utep.edu).
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- Una Vida Sana Empieza Si Hay Comida Con Limpieza Lr.pdf( 12,114.91 Kb )
