Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in most rural areas in developing countries. This resource is threatened by the potential presence of faecal bacteria coming from a variety of sources and pollution paths, the former including septic tanks, landfills, and crop irrigation with untreated, or insufficiently treated, sewage effluent. Accurately assessing the microbiological safety of water resources is essential to reduce diseases caused by waterborne faecal exposure. The objective of this study is to discern which are the most significant sanitary, hydrogeological, geochemical, and physical variables influencing the presence of faecal bacterial pollution in groundwater by means of statistical multivariate analyses. The concentr...
Aim: The study evaluates the microbial as well as physicochemical pollution of groundwater of Brij r...
In many urban and peri-urban areas of developing countries, shallow wells and untreated water from u...
Most part of rural area has no treated water supply provided for their needs. The rural people has...
Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in most rural areas in developing countries. This ...
Abstract—Pollution of water resources is a global problem. Unfortunately, groundwater is more sensit...
Tropical communities in the developing world depend heavily on riverine systems for their socioecono...
Increased population density causes the supply of clean water to be unable to meet the requirements....
In low-income regions, drinking water is often derived from groundwater sources, which might spread ...
Hand-pumped tube-wells offer affordable access to shallow groundwater and provide the main groundwat...
Abstract: Groundwater is generally considered a “safe source ” of drinking water because it is abstr...
Mitigation of faecal pollution is still a challenge in sub-Saharan areas where the few water resourc...
Background: The poor sanitation and small numbers of households who own toilet in Sekotong regency m...
Faecal contamination of water bodies is a known cause of high morbidity in developing countries. Thi...
This paper seeks to report on whether there are faecal contaminants in the groundwater resources wit...
Faecal indicator bacteria (FIB) are used for the assessment of faecal pollution and possible water q...
Aim: The study evaluates the microbial as well as physicochemical pollution of groundwater of Brij r...
In many urban and peri-urban areas of developing countries, shallow wells and untreated water from u...
Most part of rural area has no treated water supply provided for their needs. The rural people has...
Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in most rural areas in developing countries. This ...
Abstract—Pollution of water resources is a global problem. Unfortunately, groundwater is more sensit...
Tropical communities in the developing world depend heavily on riverine systems for their socioecono...
Increased population density causes the supply of clean water to be unable to meet the requirements....
In low-income regions, drinking water is often derived from groundwater sources, which might spread ...
Hand-pumped tube-wells offer affordable access to shallow groundwater and provide the main groundwat...
Abstract: Groundwater is generally considered a “safe source ” of drinking water because it is abstr...
Mitigation of faecal pollution is still a challenge in sub-Saharan areas where the few water resourc...
Background: The poor sanitation and small numbers of households who own toilet in Sekotong regency m...
Faecal contamination of water bodies is a known cause of high morbidity in developing countries. Thi...
This paper seeks to report on whether there are faecal contaminants in the groundwater resources wit...
Faecal indicator bacteria (FIB) are used for the assessment of faecal pollution and possible water q...
Aim: The study evaluates the microbial as well as physicochemical pollution of groundwater of Brij r...
In many urban and peri-urban areas of developing countries, shallow wells and untreated water from u...
Most part of rural area has no treated water supply provided for their needs. The rural people has...