Most Cambodians lack access to a safe source of drinking water. Piped distribution systems are typically limited to major urban centers in Cambodia, and the remaining population relies on a variety of surface, rain, and groundwater sources. This study examines the household water supplies available to Phnom Penh's resettled peri-urban residents through a case-study approach of two communities. A quantitative microbial risk assessment is performed to assess the level of diarrheal disease risk faced by community members due to microbial contamination of drinking water. Risk levels found in this study exceed those associated with households consuming piped water. Filtered and boiled rain and tank water stored in a kettle, bucket/cooler, bucket...
Low-cost options for the treatment of drinking water at the household level are being explored by th...
In the Mekong Delta (MD) in Vietnam, piped-water supply stations are being intensively built to reac...
Community-based perceptions and behaviour around water source preference, household water storage pa...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to investigate the quality of on-plot piped water and ra...
Unsafe drinking water is a leading cause of child morbidity, especially among young children in low-...
Packaged water treatment schemes represent a growing model for providing safer water in low-income s...
M. Tech.The study assessed the risk of infection introduced by containers in which households collec...
In Accra, Ghana, a majority of inhabitants lives in over-crowded areas with limited access to piped ...
The study assessed the impact of the water supply intervention on the health-related microbiological...
Having access to piped water on premises is commonly related to clean and safe drinking water, in bo...
Water for Cambodia used biosand filters (BSFs) to provide microbiologically safe drinking water for ...
Escherichia coli counts in household drinking water may or may not reliably indicate the presence of...
Wastewater reuse contributes to closing the nutrient recycling loop as a sustainable way of managing...
Introduction: The research was performed in two rural sites in Thailand and Laos. The Diarrhea and D...
The combination of standard quantitative microbial risk analysis (QMRA) techniques and 10,000-trial ...
Low-cost options for the treatment of drinking water at the household level are being explored by th...
In the Mekong Delta (MD) in Vietnam, piped-water supply stations are being intensively built to reac...
Community-based perceptions and behaviour around water source preference, household water storage pa...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to investigate the quality of on-plot piped water and ra...
Unsafe drinking water is a leading cause of child morbidity, especially among young children in low-...
Packaged water treatment schemes represent a growing model for providing safer water in low-income s...
M. Tech.The study assessed the risk of infection introduced by containers in which households collec...
In Accra, Ghana, a majority of inhabitants lives in over-crowded areas with limited access to piped ...
The study assessed the impact of the water supply intervention on the health-related microbiological...
Having access to piped water on premises is commonly related to clean and safe drinking water, in bo...
Water for Cambodia used biosand filters (BSFs) to provide microbiologically safe drinking water for ...
Escherichia coli counts in household drinking water may or may not reliably indicate the presence of...
Wastewater reuse contributes to closing the nutrient recycling loop as a sustainable way of managing...
Introduction: The research was performed in two rural sites in Thailand and Laos. The Diarrhea and D...
The combination of standard quantitative microbial risk analysis (QMRA) techniques and 10,000-trial ...
Low-cost options for the treatment of drinking water at the household level are being explored by th...
In the Mekong Delta (MD) in Vietnam, piped-water supply stations are being intensively built to reac...
Community-based perceptions and behaviour around water source preference, household water storage pa...