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Researchers' revamped AI tool makes water dramatically safer in refugeecamps

, explains Brown, who has previously worked in camps managing the water supply of upwards of 40,000 people.

"No one had ever looked at the problem of what happens after the tap," Ali explains, noting that unlike most urban settings in the developed world, people in refugee camps must collect water from public faucets in containers and then bring it back to their homes where it is stored and used for many hours, introducing many opportunities for recontamination during this"last mile" of the safe-water chain.

While these results were very impressive, they did not account for all the various conditions water and sanitation workers could experience, Brown adds, which v2 factors in.

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