Interviewer instructions
Question 10: Water supply
This question tries to identify if the water comes directly to the dwelling through means of a pipe of galvanized steel, plastic, bamboo, etc, without its origin being important.
Mark with "X" only one of the options.
[To the right of the text is a form.]
Pipe inside the dwelling: The water arrives within the dwelling by means of at least a tube or faucet, that is to say, it is not necessary to leave the dwelling, for water supply.
[Below the text is a picture of a sink.]
Pipe outside of the dwelling but within the lot or building: The water arrives through a pipe to the lot, property or building but not into the dwelling. It should be close to the tube or faucet in the interior of the dwelling.
[Below the text is a picture of a sink.]
Pipe outside the lot or building: The water goes to a tube or public faucet that is located away from the lot, property or building.
[Below the text is a picture of an outside faucet.]
Does not have piped water: The dwelling is supplied by other means (hauled from a well, river, rain, cistern truck, etc.).
[Below the text is a picture of a water truck.]
Parcel - property: site where the dwelling and the patio and garden areas that surround it are located.