Shallow groundwater is vulnerable to faecal contamination, especially in low-income urban areas where use of on-site sanitation facilities is high. This paper explores statistical relationships between potential factors influencing contaminant pathways (i.e., variables) and observed faecal contamination of shallow groundwater, represented by nitrate concentrations and counts of Escherichia coli (i.e., response function) in a small, growing town in Uganda over dry and wet seasons in 2018 and 2019. A statistically significant (p = 0.004) multiple linear regression model from dry-season E. coli counts in 2018 identifies medium sanitary risk levels and modes of construction as significant pathways (p = 0.01). Water source depth (10 m) to a pit ...
An investigation to assess the anthropogenic pollutant loads, transport and impact on shallow ground...
Outbreaks of contamination events in many developing countries occur during periods of peak rainfall...
Waters from springs, wells and boreholes were analysed for chemical and biological quality. Although...
Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in most rural areas in developing countries. This ...
On-site sanitation and groundwater tend to be inseparable when it comes to informal settlements in u...
This dissertation presents an examination of the causes and mechanisms underlying the widespread con...
Absence of microbial indicators from groundwater does not always mean absence of contamination. Rese...
It is estimated that proximately 1.77 billion people around the world use some form of pit latrines ...
This paper discussed shallow well monitoring to find out : 1) Whether existing sanitation systems ar...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing rapid urbanisation and many urban residents use groundwater where...
The quality of groundwater, is low in low income peri–urban communities where onsite sanitation faci...
In low-income regions, drinking water is often derived from groundwater sources, which might spread ...
This is a research article which contributes to the development of a socio-institutional assessment ...
Providing clean water remains a challenge in many African countries. Ethiopia, with the second large...
This study aims to assess the relationship between chemical and microbial contamination of groundwat...
An investigation to assess the anthropogenic pollutant loads, transport and impact on shallow ground...
Outbreaks of contamination events in many developing countries occur during periods of peak rainfall...
Waters from springs, wells and boreholes were analysed for chemical and biological quality. Although...
Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in most rural areas in developing countries. This ...
On-site sanitation and groundwater tend to be inseparable when it comes to informal settlements in u...
This dissertation presents an examination of the causes and mechanisms underlying the widespread con...
Absence of microbial indicators from groundwater does not always mean absence of contamination. Rese...
It is estimated that proximately 1.77 billion people around the world use some form of pit latrines ...
This paper discussed shallow well monitoring to find out : 1) Whether existing sanitation systems ar...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing rapid urbanisation and many urban residents use groundwater where...
The quality of groundwater, is low in low income peri–urban communities where onsite sanitation faci...
In low-income regions, drinking water is often derived from groundwater sources, which might spread ...
This is a research article which contributes to the development of a socio-institutional assessment ...
Providing clean water remains a challenge in many African countries. Ethiopia, with the second large...
This study aims to assess the relationship between chemical and microbial contamination of groundwat...
An investigation to assess the anthropogenic pollutant loads, transport and impact on shallow ground...
Outbreaks of contamination events in many developing countries occur during periods of peak rainfall...
Waters from springs, wells and boreholes were analysed for chemical and biological quality. Although...