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*2019_Six Picture Stories from the field
*Mini-booklet 2017 
**Article 2015 - Bi-tech wells: an effective arsenic mitigation method. 
M. M. Hira-Smith, J. Liaw, A. Hira, P. Chakravarti, A. H. Smith, S. Das, T. Hore. Water Practice and Technology Dec 2015, 10 (4) 823-835; DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2015.102.
* Annual Report 2014: Construction of 56 bi-tech wells and monitoring and awareness program reports.
* Annual Report 2013: Construction of 20 bi-tech wells and monitoring and awareness program reports. ​
* Annual Report Project Well and Aqua Welfare Society of 2012: Construction of 40 bi-tech wells and monitoring and awareness program reports.
* Annual Report of 2011: 50 more new bi-tech wells constructed in 2011 in the two districts of West Bengal, India: North 24 Parganas and Nadia.
* Annual Report of 2010: 50 new bi-tech wells constructed in 2010 in the two districts of West Bengal, India: North 24 Parganas and Nadia.
* Project Well Newsletter-2009: 25 NEW DUGWELLS constructed in 2009 in North 24 Parganas(10), Murshidabad (3) and Nadia (12), India.
* Press Release: October 27, 2009: Nonprofits Use "Human Network" To Reduce Arsenic Poisoning and Help Solve India Water Crisis
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English) (Bangla)
* A short presentation (Sangati Center, San Francisco - June 27, 2009).
* Location of 20 new dugwells constructed in 2009 (pictures will be uploaded soon). For field visit report click here: http://peerwater.org/apps/219-Arsenic-Safe-Drinking-Water-N-24-Parganas-Swarupnagar-Set4-B-5-/attachments/1029
  • Newsletter Jan 2009: Construction of 20+5 dugwells have already been started in February. Please see the latest map, report and newsletter for detail.
  • Project Well Site Visit: Prof. Brenda Eskanazi from University of California, Berkeley and others.
  • Village Report 2008: Report of new dugwells under construction in West Bengal
  • Village Report 2007: Report of new dugwells under construction in West Bengal
  • Village Report 2006: Report of construction of new dugwells in West Bengal
  • Newsletter - J2006
  • Ananda Bazar Patrika - Jan 2007: News Report about death due to arsenic poisoning in West Bengal published on January 29, 2007 
  • Workshop - Nov 2006: Report on an interactive workshop held on 26th November 2006 on drinking water management ('Jawl Sawmporkey Alochona') in the arsenic afflicted villages of West Bengal
  • Newsletter - Jan 2006
  • Comments - Jan 2006: Comment on Rain Water Harvesting in Bangladesh
  • Village Report - Sep 2005
  • Village Report - Aug 2005
  • Village Report - 2004
  • Letter - Nov 2004
  • Newsletter - Oct 2004 (also in Bengali)
  • Newsletter Aug 2003
  • Newsletter Oct 2003
  • Newsletter Mar 2003
  • Newsletter Oct 2002
  • Newsletter Jul 2002
  • Newsletter Mar 2002
  • Newsletter Dec 2001
  • Newsletter Mar 2001
  • Newsletter Nov 2000
  • Final Report 2000
  • Newsletter Sep 2000
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