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studies evaluating the benefits of water at home?

I'm looking for studies comparing the benefits (health, social, environmental...) of running water at home VS water at public tapstand or equivalent VS other sources in a non-emergency context.

With a bit of field experience, it feels obvious that water at home should bring lots of benefits, but I have a hard time proving it. Any suggestions on where I could find such evidence (academic papers, research reports...)?

Thanks! Laurent

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studies Studies evaluating the benefits of water at home?

I'm looking for studies comparing the benefits (health, social, environmental...) environmental) of running water at home VS vs. water at public tapstand tap stand or equivalent VS vs. other sources in a non-emergency context.

With a bit of field experience, it feels obvious that water at home should bring lots of benefits, but I have a hard time proving it. it.

Any suggestions on where I could find such evidence (academic papers, research reports...)? reports)?

Thanks! Thanks!

Laurent

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Studies evaluating the benefits of water at home?

I'm looking for studies comparing the benefits (health, social, environmental) of running water at home vs. water at public tap stand or equivalent vs. other sources in a non-emergency context.

With a bit of field experience, it feels obvious that water at home should bring lots of benefits, but I have a hard time proving it.

Any suggestions on where I could find such evidence (academic papers, research reports)?

Thanks!

Laurent