BackgroundGlobally, 1.1 billion people lack access to improved drinking water supply and drink water that is grossly contaminated. Hence, study of water treatment assumes utmost importance in order to ensure the safety of the water consumed especially in fast developing cities. This study would provide information of drinking water management practices in the study area. We studied the sources, the treatment and storage facilities of drinking water in households and assessed the free chlorine levels in the drinking water.Method This community based cross sectional study was conducted in Mangalore - a city of Karnataka State in South India. Using convenience sampling, 100 households were visited in the area of Boloor. Information was collec...
The demand for environmental quality is often presumed to be low in developingcountries due to pover...
The study was designed to understand the proper utilization and consumption pattern of water in urba...
Due to rapid urbanization, especially in developing countries such as India, has affected the availa...
Abstract : Safe water for drinking is one of the fundamental necessities of mankind, irrespective o...
Background: Globally, approximately, one billion people lack access to safe drinking water and 1.59 ...
Water is a major media for carrying the cause of illness in the world and particularly in rural comm...
Introduction: Safe drinking water is scarce in Kolkata. Inadequate knowledge and poor practices of s...
The majority of people in rural villages in Maharashtra, India, have access to improved drinking wat...
Roughly every time the clock strikes there is another mouth to be fed and taken care of especially w...
Abstract: Background: Water is the most important and essential resource on earth. All creatures ...
Background: Population inhabit in urban slum of developing countries face sanitation, water supply a...
BackgroundIn developing countries diarrhoeal diseases take a big toll which can be prevented by adeq...
Abstract: More than 80% of sewage generated by human activities is discharged into rivers and ocea...
Unlike urban and semi-urban settlements where the potable water is supplied through a water treatmen...
Background: Access to safe water and sanitation practices is an important issue of health and develo...
The demand for environmental quality is often presumed to be low in developingcountries due to pover...
The study was designed to understand the proper utilization and consumption pattern of water in urba...
Due to rapid urbanization, especially in developing countries such as India, has affected the availa...
Abstract : Safe water for drinking is one of the fundamental necessities of mankind, irrespective o...
Background: Globally, approximately, one billion people lack access to safe drinking water and 1.59 ...
Water is a major media for carrying the cause of illness in the world and particularly in rural comm...
Introduction: Safe drinking water is scarce in Kolkata. Inadequate knowledge and poor practices of s...
The majority of people in rural villages in Maharashtra, India, have access to improved drinking wat...
Roughly every time the clock strikes there is another mouth to be fed and taken care of especially w...
Abstract: Background: Water is the most important and essential resource on earth. All creatures ...
Background: Population inhabit in urban slum of developing countries face sanitation, water supply a...
BackgroundIn developing countries diarrhoeal diseases take a big toll which can be prevented by adeq...
Abstract: More than 80% of sewage generated by human activities is discharged into rivers and ocea...
Unlike urban and semi-urban settlements where the potable water is supplied through a water treatmen...
Background: Access to safe water and sanitation practices is an important issue of health and develo...
The demand for environmental quality is often presumed to be low in developingcountries due to pover...
The study was designed to understand the proper utilization and consumption pattern of water in urba...
Due to rapid urbanization, especially in developing countries such as India, has affected the availa...