Household water treatment with chlorine can improve microbiological quality and reduce diarrhea. Chlorination is typically assessed using free chlorine residual (FCR), with a lower acceptable limit of 0.2 mg/L, however, accurate measurement of FCR is challenging with turbid water. To compare potential measures of adherence to treatment and water quality, we chlorinated recently-collected water in rural Kenyan households and measured total chlorine residual (TCR), FCR, oxidation reduction potential (ORP), and E. coli concentration over 72 h in clay and plastic containers. Results showed that 1) ORP served as a useful proxy for chlorination in plastic containers up to 24 h; 2) most stored water samples disinfected by chlorination remained sig...
<p>Abbreviations: No. = Number, HCF = Health care facility, FRC = Free residual chlorine.</p><p>*For...
Over 2 billion people globally lack access to safely managed drinking water. In contrast to the hous...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
Point-of-use water treatment, especially chlorination, is an effective intervention to reduce diarrh...
The study was conducted in the catchment area of two Gravity Driven Membrane Filtration (GDM) water ...
This study investigated the feasibility of providing safe drinking and cooking water by in-home chlo...
Point-of-use water treatment with chlorine is underutilized in low-income households. The Zimba, an ...
AE-1046; Part of the series: Treatment systems for household water supplies. This circular focuses o...
Chlorination is necessary to prevent epidemics of waterborne disease however excess chlorination is ...
The effectiveness of shock chlorination was assessed for reducing faecal contamination of water in h...
Studies have shown that household water treatment and safe storage interventions improve water quali...
Chlorination is necessary to prevent epidemics of waterborne disease however excess chlorination is ...
The study was undertaken to examine water quality in the distribution network of Kampala City by ass...
Application of chlorine for protection of drinking water in distribution system is not well establis...
Application of chlorine for protection of drinking water in distribution system is not well establis...
<p>Abbreviations: No. = Number, HCF = Health care facility, FRC = Free residual chlorine.</p><p>*For...
Over 2 billion people globally lack access to safely managed drinking water. In contrast to the hous...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...
Point-of-use water treatment, especially chlorination, is an effective intervention to reduce diarrh...
The study was conducted in the catchment area of two Gravity Driven Membrane Filtration (GDM) water ...
This study investigated the feasibility of providing safe drinking and cooking water by in-home chlo...
Point-of-use water treatment with chlorine is underutilized in low-income households. The Zimba, an ...
AE-1046; Part of the series: Treatment systems for household water supplies. This circular focuses o...
Chlorination is necessary to prevent epidemics of waterborne disease however excess chlorination is ...
The effectiveness of shock chlorination was assessed for reducing faecal contamination of water in h...
Studies have shown that household water treatment and safe storage interventions improve water quali...
Chlorination is necessary to prevent epidemics of waterborne disease however excess chlorination is ...
The study was undertaken to examine water quality in the distribution network of Kampala City by ass...
Application of chlorine for protection of drinking water in distribution system is not well establis...
Application of chlorine for protection of drinking water in distribution system is not well establis...
<p>Abbreviations: No. = Number, HCF = Health care facility, FRC = Free residual chlorine.</p><p>*For...
Over 2 billion people globally lack access to safely managed drinking water. In contrast to the hous...
The health consequences of inadequate water and sanitation services include an estimated 4 billion c...