This paper examines seasonal variations in faecal contamination of drinking water sources in the Jirapa and Kassena-Nankana Municipalities of Ghana. Data collection involved a survey of 568 households, testing of faecal coliform concentrations in drinking water source samples (141 in the rainy season, 128 in the dry season), in-depth interviews with key water stakeholders, and field observation to identify sources of faecal contamination. From the water quality testing, faecal coliforms were detected in all source types, including ‘treated’ pipe-borne water. Contamination was significantly higher in the rainy season than in the dry season (P < 0.05) with 51.8% of water samples in the rainy season and 27.3% in the dry season failing to meet ...
Background: Today, close to a billion people mostl living in the developing world do not have access...
Wa, a fast growing municipality in Ghana, is at the first stage of the urban environmental transitio...
Background The new Joint Monitoring program for drinking water ladder classification defines safely ...
The health risk associated with the microbial contamination of drinking water has been a major chall...
This paper seeks to report on whether there are faecal contaminants in the groundwater resources wit...
In recognition of the multiple dimensions of access to drinking water, this study explored in detail...
There remain few nationally representative studies of drinking water quality at the point of consump...
Unsafe drinking water is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, especially among young children...
The aim of this study was to assess the levels of some physico-chemical and microbial water quality ...
Improved water source is essential for the health of both urban and rural dwellers. However, Over 1 ...
Background: Water is one of the most important elements for all forms of life. It is indispensable i...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The disease burden...
Water constitutes about 70% of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequate...
The quality of drinking water is a powerful environmental determinant of health. Water becomes conta...
Background: In low income countries, the Daily Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) of unsafe water, sanitati...
Background: Today, close to a billion people mostl living in the developing world do not have access...
Wa, a fast growing municipality in Ghana, is at the first stage of the urban environmental transitio...
Background The new Joint Monitoring program for drinking water ladder classification defines safely ...
The health risk associated with the microbial contamination of drinking water has been a major chall...
This paper seeks to report on whether there are faecal contaminants in the groundwater resources wit...
In recognition of the multiple dimensions of access to drinking water, this study explored in detail...
There remain few nationally representative studies of drinking water quality at the point of consump...
Unsafe drinking water is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, especially among young children...
The aim of this study was to assess the levels of some physico-chemical and microbial water quality ...
Improved water source is essential for the health of both urban and rural dwellers. However, Over 1 ...
Background: Water is one of the most important elements for all forms of life. It is indispensable i...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The disease burden...
Water constitutes about 70% of the earth’s total mass and all life is dependent on water. Inadequate...
The quality of drinking water is a powerful environmental determinant of health. Water becomes conta...
Background: In low income countries, the Daily Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) of unsafe water, sanitati...
Background: Today, close to a billion people mostl living in the developing world do not have access...
Wa, a fast growing municipality in Ghana, is at the first stage of the urban environmental transitio...
Background The new Joint Monitoring program for drinking water ladder classification defines safely ...