A study to determine the drinking water quality improvement practises at household level was undertaken in Kifumbira Zone, a Kampala peri-urban area, Uganda. The socio-economic conditions of 150 households were identified using questionnaires and in-depth interviews. Solar water disinfection (SODIS) was introduced to 10 households and water from their boiled drinking water and SODIS treated water was monitored for three months. The social survey indicated that boiling was the most common method applied to improve the drinking water quality – mainly using charcoal and electricity. 65% of the respondent households boiled their drinking water, while the rest consumed it unboiled due to the high cost of charcoal. The raw water sources exhibited...
"Access to clean and safe drinking water is a matter of life and death in rural Uganda. Many village...
While harvested rainwater (HRW) is promoted in rural areas o f Uganda, little attention has been giv...
Improved water source is essential for the health of both urban and rural dwellers. However, Over 1 ...
A study to determine the drinking water quality improvement practises at household level was underta...
This study investigated the efficacy of the SODIS treatment method in Uganda and determined the opti...
Over the last twenty years or more, Uganda has benefitted from significant strides in water and sani...
Reliable access to safe drinking water is one necessity for humans to live without concern for major...
Safe water is a widespread problem in developing countries. In 2004 The United Nations formed the La...
The study was done to assess the suitability of drinking water sources used by some communities in U...
To assess the link between microbiological water quality and incidence of waterborne illn...
This World Bank Study provides a basic diagnostic of access to safe water and sanitation in Uganda a...
Acquiring advanced water service levels as per the SDG6 remains a challenge, more so in Low- and Mid...
In many parts of the developing world, poor water quality and water scarcity affect human health and...
Harvested rainwater (HRW) is of great socio-economic importance particularly in areas where water so...
There is scarcity of information about the safety of water in Banda slum of Kampala, Uganda and yet ...
"Access to clean and safe drinking water is a matter of life and death in rural Uganda. Many village...
While harvested rainwater (HRW) is promoted in rural areas o f Uganda, little attention has been giv...
Improved water source is essential for the health of both urban and rural dwellers. However, Over 1 ...
A study to determine the drinking water quality improvement practises at household level was underta...
This study investigated the efficacy of the SODIS treatment method in Uganda and determined the opti...
Over the last twenty years or more, Uganda has benefitted from significant strides in water and sani...
Reliable access to safe drinking water is one necessity for humans to live without concern for major...
Safe water is a widespread problem in developing countries. In 2004 The United Nations formed the La...
The study was done to assess the suitability of drinking water sources used by some communities in U...
To assess the link between microbiological water quality and incidence of waterborne illn...
This World Bank Study provides a basic diagnostic of access to safe water and sanitation in Uganda a...
Acquiring advanced water service levels as per the SDG6 remains a challenge, more so in Low- and Mid...
In many parts of the developing world, poor water quality and water scarcity affect human health and...
Harvested rainwater (HRW) is of great socio-economic importance particularly in areas where water so...
There is scarcity of information about the safety of water in Banda slum of Kampala, Uganda and yet ...
"Access to clean and safe drinking water is a matter of life and death in rural Uganda. Many village...
While harvested rainwater (HRW) is promoted in rural areas o f Uganda, little attention has been giv...
Improved water source is essential for the health of both urban and rural dwellers. However, Over 1 ...