Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers tapped by millions of tube-wells in Bangladesh. To test this hypothesis, transects of monitoring wells radiating away from four ponds were installed in a shallow sandy aquifer underlying a densely populated village and monitored for 14 months. Two of the ponds extended to medium sand. Another pond was sited within silty sand and the last in silt. The fecal indicator bacterium <i>E. coli</i> was rarely detected along the transects during the dry season and was only detected near the ponds extending to medium sand up to 7 m away during the monsoon. A log–linear decline in <i>E. coli</i> and Bacteroidales concentrations with distance along the tra...
Bangladesh is underlain by shallow aquifers in which millions of drinking water wells are emplaced w...
The majority of the population of Bangladesh (90%) rely on untreated groundwater for drinking and do...
Fecal-oral pathogens are transmitted through complex, environmentally mediated pathways. Sanitation ...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
A majority of households in Bangladesh rely on pond water for hygiene. Exposure to pond water fecal ...
A majority of households in Bangladesh rely on pond water for hygiene. Exposure to pond water fecal ...
Faecal contamination of groundwater from pit latrines is widely perceived as a major threat to the s...
This dissertation presents an examination of the causes and mechanisms underlying the widespread con...
The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Beng...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a sand barrier around latrine pits in reducing fecal indicator bac...
Climate extremes in conjunction with some land use practices are expected to have large impacts on w...
The present study investigated the probable influence of latrines and groundwater flow on the water ...
Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in most rural areas in developing countries. This ...
Accurately assessing the microbiological safety of water sources is essential to reduce waterborne f...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
Bangladesh is underlain by shallow aquifers in which millions of drinking water wells are emplaced w...
The majority of the population of Bangladesh (90%) rely on untreated groundwater for drinking and do...
Fecal-oral pathogens are transmitted through complex, environmentally mediated pathways. Sanitation ...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
A majority of households in Bangladesh rely on pond water for hygiene. Exposure to pond water fecal ...
A majority of households in Bangladesh rely on pond water for hygiene. Exposure to pond water fecal ...
Faecal contamination of groundwater from pit latrines is widely perceived as a major threat to the s...
This dissertation presents an examination of the causes and mechanisms underlying the widespread con...
The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Beng...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a sand barrier around latrine pits in reducing fecal indicator bac...
Climate extremes in conjunction with some land use practices are expected to have large impacts on w...
The present study investigated the probable influence of latrines and groundwater flow on the water ...
Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in most rural areas in developing countries. This ...
Accurately assessing the microbiological safety of water sources is essential to reduce waterborne f...
Household latrine access generally is not associated with reduced fecal contamination in the environ...
Bangladesh is underlain by shallow aquifers in which millions of drinking water wells are emplaced w...
The majority of the population of Bangladesh (90%) rely on untreated groundwater for drinking and do...
Fecal-oral pathogens are transmitted through complex, environmentally mediated pathways. Sanitation ...