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Dlo pou bwè pwòp se ki kalite dlo pwòp ase pou yo bwè ak pou kwit manje. Nan 2012 pi fò moun nan mond lan, alantou 89 pousan, te gen aksè a sa a kalite dlo.<ref name=WHO2014>{{cite web|title=Water Fact sheet N°391|url=http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs391/en/|accessdate=24 May 2015|date=July 2014}}</ref> Most people have dlo pou bwè pwòp through plumbing. Gen lòt ki jwenn bon epi san danje dlo soti nan dlo byen oswa sous piblik.<ref name=WHO2014/> Almost two billion people in the world use unsafe drinking water. Dlo malsen sa a ka gade pwòp men yo toujou gen poupou nan li.<ref name=WHO2014/> Dlo ki gen poupou vini soti nan moun ki malad ka lakòz dyare, kolera ak tifoyid ak anpil lòt pwoblèm sante - menm lanmò.<ref name=WHO2014/>
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'''Drinking water''', also known as '''potable water''' or '''improved drinking water''', is [[water]] safe enough for [[drinking]] and [[food preparation]]. Globally, in 2012, 89% of people had access to water suitable for drinking.<ref name=WHO2014>{{cite web|title=Water Fact sheet N°391|url=http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs391/en/|accessdate=24 May 2015|date=July 2014}}</ref> Nearly 4 billion had access to [[tap water]] while another 2.3 billion had access to [[Water well|well]]s or public taps.<ref name=WHO2014/> 1.8 billion people still use an unsafe drinking water source which may be contaminated by [[feces]].<ref name=WHO2014/> This can result in [[infectious diarrhea]] such as [[cholera]] and [[typhoid]] among others.<ref name=WHO2014/> -->
 
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