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 *Welcome to the Barefoot Hydrologists space\!*
 *On this page we keep you informed about the Barefoot Hydrologists project, progress made and plans for the future.*

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h3. Barefoot hydrologist?

A barefoot hydrologist (BFH) is a member of a rural habitation, with no specific education in hydrology or geology, who does have sufficient knowledge to make appropriate decisions about where water provision facilities can be placed and how they can be kept clean and monitored for contaminants.

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This initiative is about empowering barefoot hydrologists by offering effective training and practical tools. The product fulfils their need for sustainable management of rural water supply systems.

The pilot project "Strengthening the impact of barefoot hydrologists in rural water supply and sanitation" focuses on local groundwater management for rural water supply and sanitation in Odisha, India. The pilot project was co-funded by the government of The Netherlands and implemented by Gram Vikas (India), ICCO, TNO and Deltares.

h3. Barefoot hydrologists\!

Trained barefoot hydrologists will be able to timely signal events of pollution and as a result to keep existing well water clean.

The barefoot hydrologist will anticipate on possible new pollution or water shortage, resulting in better protection of rural water supply schemes.

Through the barefoot hydrologists, the local population will become aware of the importance of water management practices and more prudent in protecting water resources.

h3. News


h5. (*r)  Now available: [report on exchange meeting April 2010 |^Report_Exchange_Meeting_Odisha_april2010_web.pdf] (pdf EN, 22Mb) {color:#000000} {color}{color:#ff0000}SAFEGUARDING FUTURE RURAL DRINKING WATER SUPPLY IN ODISHA {color}

Prefer a hard copy? Send us your postal address by [e-mail|BFH:Contact]



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Also read the blog form Praveena Shridhar: [http://detailtalk.org/blog/2010/05/19/barefoot-hydrologist-is-it-a-good-idea/|http://detailtalk.org/blog/2010/05/19/barefoot-hydrologist-is-it-a-good-idea/]

h3. Publications

[Article about exchange Meeting 2010 (pdf NL, 2 Mb)|^exchange-meet-2010.pdf]


[Project sheet (pdf EN)|^uBGS003A4EN_Barefoothydrologists.pdf]



[Sustainable use of groundwater in Odisha (jpg NL)|^Artikel H2O.jpg]



[India: bare essentials of groundwater management (pdf EN)|^VIEWS-122009.pdf]



[Definitely not a bottomless pit (pdf NL)|^Onderbouwd-012008.pdf]




h3. Background information

[Project description |Project description]



[Project partners |Partners]



[Project results |Results]



h3. More information

[Contact |Contact]




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