BACKGROUND: Groundwater drawn from shallow tubewells in Bangladesh is often polluted by nearby pit latrines, which are commonly used toilets in rural and sub-urban areas of the country. METHODS: To determine the minimum safe distance of a tubewell from a pit latrine in different hydrogeological conditions of Bangladesh, 20 monitoring wells were installed at three study sites (Manda, Mohanpur and Bagmara) with the vertical and horizontal distances ranging from 18-47 to 2-15 m, respectively. Water samples were collected three times in three seasons and tested for faecal coliforms (FC) and faecal streptococci (FS) as indicators of contamination. Soil samples were analysed for texture, bulk density and hydraulic conductivity following standard ...
Sandy aquifers deposited >12,000 years ago, some as shallow as 30 m, have provided a reliable supply...
The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Beng...
Leaching of nitrogen-containing compounds (e.g., ammonia, nitrate) from pit latrines and seepage tan...
Background: Groundwater drawn from shallow tubewells in Bangladesh is often polluted by nearby pit l...
The people in the Tano Districts of Ghana use groundwater as a source of drinking water and pit latr...
The present study investigated the probable influence of latrines and groundwater flow on the water ...
Faecal contamination of groundwater from pit latrines is widely perceived as a major threat to the s...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
It is estimated that proximately 1.77 billion people around the world use some form of pit latrines ...
This dissertation presents an examination of the causes and mechanisms underlying the widespread con...
In many peri-urban areas of Kenya, potable piped water does not exist and where it does, it is rarel...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether deep tubewells installed through arsenic mitigat...
Pit latrines are one of the most common forms of onsite sanitation facilities in many developing cou...
A majority of households in Bangladesh rely on pond water for hygiene. Exposure to pond water fecal ...
Arsenic poisoning and childhood diarrhea are major drinking-water related problems in rural Banglade...
Sandy aquifers deposited >12,000 years ago, some as shallow as 30 m, have provided a reliable supply...
The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Beng...
Leaching of nitrogen-containing compounds (e.g., ammonia, nitrate) from pit latrines and seepage tan...
Background: Groundwater drawn from shallow tubewells in Bangladesh is often polluted by nearby pit l...
The people in the Tano Districts of Ghana use groundwater as a source of drinking water and pit latr...
The present study investigated the probable influence of latrines and groundwater flow on the water ...
Faecal contamination of groundwater from pit latrines is widely perceived as a major threat to the s...
Ponds receiving latrine effluents may serve as sources of fecal contamination to shallow aquifers ta...
It is estimated that proximately 1.77 billion people around the world use some form of pit latrines ...
This dissertation presents an examination of the causes and mechanisms underlying the widespread con...
In many peri-urban areas of Kenya, potable piped water does not exist and where it does, it is rarel...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether deep tubewells installed through arsenic mitigat...
Pit latrines are one of the most common forms of onsite sanitation facilities in many developing cou...
A majority of households in Bangladesh rely on pond water for hygiene. Exposure to pond water fecal ...
Arsenic poisoning and childhood diarrhea are major drinking-water related problems in rural Banglade...
Sandy aquifers deposited >12,000 years ago, some as shallow as 30 m, have provided a reliable supply...
The health risks of As exposure due to the installation of millions of shallow tubewells in the Beng...
Leaching of nitrogen-containing compounds (e.g., ammonia, nitrate) from pit latrines and seepage tan...