Drinking water quality in the United States (US) is among the safest in the world. However, many residents, often in rural areas, rely on unregulated private wells or small municipal utilities for water needs. These utilities may violate the Safe Drinking Water Act contaminant guidelines, often because they lack the required financial resources. Residents may use alternative water sources or install a home water treatment system. Despite increased home water treatment adoption, few studies have examined their use and effectiveness in the US. Our study addresses this knowledge gap by examining home water treatment in a rural Arizona community. Water samples were analyzed for metal(loid)s, and home treatment and demographic data were recorded...
From the Proceedings of the 1988 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Associat...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to understand the characteristics of households who treat...
participated in a drinking water testing clinic sponsored by the local Virginia Cooperative Extensio...
4 pp.Arizona Know Your Water.Today, homeowners have access to several water treatment systems to hel...
Worldwide, approximately 768 million people drink unsafe water, which is potentially contaminated by...
Churchill County, Nevada had approximately 23,000 residents, with an estimated 13,500 who relied on ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and prev...
Water sustains life. In addition to consumption, water is required for cleaning, cooking, in agricul...
In rural areas of Saskatchewan, tap water supplied to houses is not typically tested for quality and...
Many households in developing countries rely on contaminated and untreated drinking water sources, c...
The dominant source of drinking water in rural Nevada, United States, is privately-owned domestic we...
Powhatan Counties participated in a drinking water testing clinic sponsored by the local Virginia Co...
Household water treatment, including boiling, chlorination and filtration, has been shown effective ...
In many areas of the world, rainwater has been collected and consumed by people. Our research aims t...
For populations without reliable access to safe drinking water, household water treatment (HWT) prov...
From the Proceedings of the 1988 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Associat...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to understand the characteristics of households who treat...
participated in a drinking water testing clinic sponsored by the local Virginia Cooperative Extensio...
4 pp.Arizona Know Your Water.Today, homeowners have access to several water treatment systems to hel...
Worldwide, approximately 768 million people drink unsafe water, which is potentially contaminated by...
Churchill County, Nevada had approximately 23,000 residents, with an estimated 13,500 who relied on ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and prev...
Water sustains life. In addition to consumption, water is required for cleaning, cooking, in agricul...
In rural areas of Saskatchewan, tap water supplied to houses is not typically tested for quality and...
Many households in developing countries rely on contaminated and untreated drinking water sources, c...
The dominant source of drinking water in rural Nevada, United States, is privately-owned domestic we...
Powhatan Counties participated in a drinking water testing clinic sponsored by the local Virginia Co...
Household water treatment, including boiling, chlorination and filtration, has been shown effective ...
In many areas of the world, rainwater has been collected and consumed by people. Our research aims t...
For populations without reliable access to safe drinking water, household water treatment (HWT) prov...
From the Proceedings of the 1988 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Associat...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to understand the characteristics of households who treat...
participated in a drinking water testing clinic sponsored by the local Virginia Cooperative Extensio...