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Apologies for the delayed response. The contacts I have are in the University of Bristol, where professor Stephen Gundry is developing a 24 hour water testing kit (based on a numerical relationship of faecal coliforms to volume). The kit is about to be rolled out into a testing programme, which I have tried to integrate into an upcoming MM project in Tanzania. I'm not sure if there are any immediate linkages other than it's a bit of kit people have been waiting a long time for and would be very useful in the field for water engineers and emergency relief planners.
https://www.bristol.ac.uk/aquatest/
Regards
Oliver Hawes
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Apologies for the delayed response.
The contacts I have are in the University of Bristol, where professor Stephen Gundry is developing a
24 hour water testing kit (based on a numerical relationship of faecal coliforms to volume). The kit
is about to be rolled out into a testing programme, which I have tried to integrate into an upcoming
MM project in Tanzania. I'm not sure if there are any immediate linkages other than it's a bit of
kit people have been waiting a long time for and would be very useful in the field for water
engineers and emergency relief planners.
https://www.bristol.ac.uk/aquatest/
Regards
Oliver Hawes