Bangladesh faces a major challenge in supplying safe potable water to the most of her 160 million people. The drinking water in Bangladesh is largely sourced from handpump tubewells, which draw drinking water from shallow aquifer, which has been badly polluted with Arsenic in recent years. Although various methods have been proposed to solve this problem, an acceptable and sustainable solution is yet to be achieved. As an alternative, rainwater can be harvested and used to secure the safe potable water for Bangladesh. This paper proposes an alternative community-based rainwater-fed surface water supply scheme to provide fresh drinking water to the affected regions. It is argued that rainwater is a viable alternative fresh water source which...
Rainwater harvesting and storage do not constitute a new technology. It has been used for domestic, ...
Water is as important as oxygen and we cannot exist without it. Today, one in five people in the dev...
Safe water options for five arsenic-affected villages (Sarupie, Manikganj; Daniapara, Shirajdekhan; ...
www.eng-consult.com Severe arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh has disrupted the idea...
Recently Bangladesh is facing severe crisis in supply of safe drinking water due to increasing trend...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater has created a serious public health issue in Bangladesh and Wes...
The shortage of safe drinking water sources is increasing whole over the world. A good many prominen...
Bangladesh achieved considerable progress in rural water supply since its independence in 1971. More...
Drinking of arsenic-contaminated water and the associated health impacts have been reported in devel...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a serious public health threat. In Bangladesh, eight majo...
This article was published in the BRAC University Journal [© 2016 Published by BRAC University].The ...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a serious public health threat. In Bangladesh, eight majo...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a serious public health threat. In Bangladesh, eight majo...
Groundwater resources are often the main source of drinking water for remote communities, but they a...
Arsenic contamination in drinking-water in Bangladesh is a major catastrophe, the consequences of wh...
Rainwater harvesting and storage do not constitute a new technology. It has been used for domestic, ...
Water is as important as oxygen and we cannot exist without it. Today, one in five people in the dev...
Safe water options for five arsenic-affected villages (Sarupie, Manikganj; Daniapara, Shirajdekhan; ...
www.eng-consult.com Severe arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh has disrupted the idea...
Recently Bangladesh is facing severe crisis in supply of safe drinking water due to increasing trend...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater has created a serious public health issue in Bangladesh and Wes...
The shortage of safe drinking water sources is increasing whole over the world. A good many prominen...
Bangladesh achieved considerable progress in rural water supply since its independence in 1971. More...
Drinking of arsenic-contaminated water and the associated health impacts have been reported in devel...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a serious public health threat. In Bangladesh, eight majo...
This article was published in the BRAC University Journal [© 2016 Published by BRAC University].The ...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a serious public health threat. In Bangladesh, eight majo...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a serious public health threat. In Bangladesh, eight majo...
Groundwater resources are often the main source of drinking water for remote communities, but they a...
Arsenic contamination in drinking-water in Bangladesh is a major catastrophe, the consequences of wh...
Rainwater harvesting and storage do not constitute a new technology. It has been used for domestic, ...
Water is as important as oxygen and we cannot exist without it. Today, one in five people in the dev...
Safe water options for five arsenic-affected villages (Sarupie, Manikganj; Daniapara, Shirajdekhan; ...