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The Effect of Water Quality Testing on Household Behavior: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural India
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Source Water ProtectionWater ContaminationRural IndiaSocial Determinants Of HealthWater Quality ManagementDrinking WaterEnvironmental HealthWater TreatmentHousehold BehaviorPublic HealthWater Quality TestingWater SecurityWaterborne DiseasesWater QualitySpecific InformationSanitationWater ResourcesGlobal HealthRural HealthRural Andhra PradeshWater Consumption
How does specific information about contamination in a household's drinking water affect water handling behavior? We randomly split a sample of households in rural Andhra Pradesh, India. The treatment group observed a contamination test of the drinking water in their own household storage vessel; while they were waiting for their results, they were also provided with a list of actions that they could take to remedy contamination if they tested positive. The control group received no test or guidance. The drinking water of nearly 90% of tested households showed evidence of contamination by fecal bacteria. They reacted by purchasing more of their water from commercial sources but not by making more time-intensive adjustments. Providing salient evidence of risk increases demand for commercial clean water.
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