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Description
In 1960, Greater Calcutta, with over 5 million inhabitants, is one of the largest cities in the world. To supply these millions of people with water is a problem bristling with difficulties. At present the supply is short every day by 50 millions gallons. So every possible source of supply, good or bad, is made use of to the utmost, which results in a harvest of water-borne diseases - cholera and typhoid fever in explosive epidemics, and intestinal diseases including childhood diarrhea. Since the population of Calcutta is increasing rapidly, the problem is becoming steadily worse. With assistance from WHO and the UN Special Fund, the Government of West Bengal is developing a comprehensive scheme for a more adequate water supply system throughout Greater Calcutta.
This pipe is to carry a water supply over a distance of 15 miles and is part of the large-scale works which have been undertaken in the Calcutta area in order to relieve the critical water situation.
Asset date
01/01/1960
Country, area, WHO office
India
City
Kolkata
WHO Region
SEARO
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© WHO / Paul Almasy
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