The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Bengal Basin are known, but fecal contamination of shallow aquifers has not systematically been examined. This could be a source of concern in densely populated areas with poor sanitation because the hydraulic travel time from surface water bodies to shallow wells that are low in As was previously shown to be considerably shorter than for shallow wells that are high in As. In this study, 125 tubewells 6−36 m deep were sampled in duplicate for 18 months to quantify the presence of the fecal indicator Escherichia coli. On any given month, E. coli was detected at levels exceeding 1 most probable number per 100 mL in 19−64% of all shallow tubewells, ...
A survey of well waters (n=3534) from throughout Bang- ' ladesh, excluding the Chitt;agong Hill Tra...
In Bengal Delta Plain (BDP), shallow aquifer (<50 m) is often contaminated with Arsenic (As). The ph...
Accurately assessing the microbiological safety of water sources is essential to reduce waterborne f...
The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Beng...
bS Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of milli...
Bangladesh is underlain by shallow aquifers in which millions of drinking water wells are emplaced w...
BackgroundMillions of households throughout Bangladesh have been exposed to high levels of arsenic (...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether deep tubewells installed through arsenic mitigat...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
Millions of households throughout Bangladesh have been exposed to high levels of arsenic (As) causin...
Arsenic concentration in very shallow and deep aquifers is comparatively lower than shallow aquifers...
This dissertation presents an examination of the causes and mechanisms underlying the widespread con...
Sandy aquifers deposited >12,000 years ago, some as shallow as 30 m, have provided a reliable supply...
In many areas of Bangladesh, it has been more than six years since a national campaign to test tubew...
Drinking shallow groundwater with naturally elevated concentrations of arsenic is causing widespread...
A survey of well waters (n=3534) from throughout Bang- ' ladesh, excluding the Chitt;agong Hill Tra...
In Bengal Delta Plain (BDP), shallow aquifer (<50 m) is often contaminated with Arsenic (As). The ph...
Accurately assessing the microbiological safety of water sources is essential to reduce waterborne f...
The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Beng...
bS Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of milli...
Bangladesh is underlain by shallow aquifers in which millions of drinking water wells are emplaced w...
BackgroundMillions of households throughout Bangladesh have been exposed to high levels of arsenic (...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether deep tubewells installed through arsenic mitigat...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
Millions of households throughout Bangladesh have been exposed to high levels of arsenic (As) causin...
Arsenic concentration in very shallow and deep aquifers is comparatively lower than shallow aquifers...
This dissertation presents an examination of the causes and mechanisms underlying the widespread con...
Sandy aquifers deposited >12,000 years ago, some as shallow as 30 m, have provided a reliable supply...
In many areas of Bangladesh, it has been more than six years since a national campaign to test tubew...
Drinking shallow groundwater with naturally elevated concentrations of arsenic is causing widespread...
A survey of well waters (n=3534) from throughout Bang- ' ladesh, excluding the Chitt;agong Hill Tra...
In Bengal Delta Plain (BDP), shallow aquifer (<50 m) is often contaminated with Arsenic (As). The ph...
Accurately assessing the microbiological safety of water sources is essential to reduce waterborne f...