A group of tourists parked their buses, buses and Tata Sumo MUV's next to a pond in Assam, India.
Assamese women wash utensils and dishes in the dirty water of a pond. Access to clean drinking water for human consumption and washing is critical for health and hygiene in south Asia more than anywhere else in the world. Water of this pond can well be infected with faecal coliform or Escherichia coli bacteria. This is how riverine pollution takes place.
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