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Rural drinking water at supply and household levels: Quality and management
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Author Affiliations
Population Council, Environment and Population Research Centre, Brandon University, Kyoto University, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
Year2006
Citations98
Abstract
Access to safe drinking water has been an important national goal in Bangladesh and other developing countries. While Bangladesh has almost achieved accepted bacteriological drinking water standards for water supply, high rates of diarrheal disease morbidity indicate that pathogen transmission continues through water supply chain (and other modes). This paper investigates the association between water quality and selected management practices by users at both the supply and household levels in rural Bangladesh. Two hundred and seventy tube-well water samples and 300 water samples from household storage containers were tested for fecal coliform (FC) concentrations over three surveys (during different seasons). The tube-well water samples were tested for arsenic concentration during the first survey. Overall, the FC was low (the median…
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