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Section III. Private housing data
[Applies to questions 1-16]

10. [Water supply]

(Only mark one per subsection, except D and E)
A) How is water supplied to the home?
[] 1 By pipes inside the home
[] 2 By pipes outside of the home
[] 3 By haulage and/or water truck
B) What is the source or origin of the water consumed in the home?
[] 1 Aqueduct
[] 2 Well
[] 3 River or spring
[] 4 Other
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Section III. Private housing data.

Question 10. Water supply in the home

This question consists of five subsections, collecting information about the manner in which the home is supplied with water, the source of the water, the frequency with which it is received or acquired, storage methods and the way in which water reaches the elevated tank, if applicable.
The question should be formed by reading the subsection plus the possible answers.

10. A) How is water supplied to the home?
For this question, only mark one option. This refers to the way in which a home receives its water, either through pipes or haulage. The pipes may be inside or outside of the home, and the haulage may be done manually, by animals or by water truck.

10. B) What is the source or origin of the water consumed in the home? This refers to the source or origin of the water consumed in the home, which may be:

Aqueduct: the public system through which water is captured and flows to be delivered to points inside or outside of the home by pipes.
Well: a method of collecting water for one or more homes, using manual or mechanical excavation in the ground.
River or spring: a surface-level water catchment that flows from the ground, either permanently or temporarily.
Other: less frequent methods not included previously, such as rainwater, barges or trains.

This subsection, like the previous ones, only allows one selection.
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