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Recommendations for water supply in arsenic mitigation
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Published InPublic Health
Year2000
Citations27
Abstract
Arsenic problems have been observed in several countries around the world. The challenges of arsenic mitigation are more difficult for developing and poor countries due to resource and other limitations. Bangladesh is experiencing the worst arsenic problem in the world, as about 30 million people are possibly drinking arsenic contaminated water. Lack of knowledge has hampered the mitigation initiatives. This paper presents experience gained during an action research on water supply in arsenic mitigation in rural Singair, Bangladesh. The mitigation has been implemented there through integrated research and development of appropriate water supply options and its use through community participation. Political leaders and women played key roles in the success of the mitigation. More than one option for safe water…
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Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryArsenic contamination and mitigationHeavy Metal Exposure and ToxicityEnvironmental planningNatural resource economicsEconomic growthEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental engineeringMetallurgyLinguisticsArchaeologyLawComputer network