Despite substantial advances in the past 100 years in public health, technology and medicine, 20% of the world population, mostly comprised of the poor population segments in developing countries (DCs), still does not have access to safe drinking water. To reach the United Nations (UN) Millennium Goal of halving the number of people without access to safe water by 2015, the global community will need to provide an additional one billion urban residents and 600 million rural residents with safe water within the next twelve years. This paper examines current water treatment measures and implementation methods for delivery of safe drinking water, and offers suggestions for making progress towards the goal of providing a timely and equitable so...
According to United Nations, 1.8 billion people use a source of water that is fecally contaminated, ...
This communication is motivated by recent publications discussing the affordability of appropriate d...
It is estimated that about 3.5 billion people will be suffering from water scarcity by 2025. To exac...
Over two billion people globally lack access to safe water. This is both a public health problem and...
Safe drinking water remains inaccessible to many humans in the developing countries. Research contin...
About one billion people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water, and this number is increasing...
About one billion people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water, and this number is increasing...
Waterborne diseases such as diarrhea are a major killer in low-income settings, particularly of youn...
Access to a sufficient quantity of high quality water is important for improving health and economic...
abstract: The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that water related diseases cause more th...
A very large segment of the world's population is without a microbiologically safe water supply. It ...
Abstract – Some 783 million people have no access to improved drinking water sources. Ac-cording to ...
A very large segment of the world's population is without a microbiologically safe water supply. It ...
universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation by 1990 (World Health Organization [WHO], 200...
Beside the fact that a huge effort still is needed to provide safe drinking water at community and f...
According to United Nations, 1.8 billion people use a source of water that is fecally contaminated, ...
This communication is motivated by recent publications discussing the affordability of appropriate d...
It is estimated that about 3.5 billion people will be suffering from water scarcity by 2025. To exac...
Over two billion people globally lack access to safe water. This is both a public health problem and...
Safe drinking water remains inaccessible to many humans in the developing countries. Research contin...
About one billion people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water, and this number is increasing...
About one billion people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water, and this number is increasing...
Waterborne diseases such as diarrhea are a major killer in low-income settings, particularly of youn...
Access to a sufficient quantity of high quality water is important for improving health and economic...
abstract: The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that water related diseases cause more th...
A very large segment of the world's population is without a microbiologically safe water supply. It ...
Abstract – Some 783 million people have no access to improved drinking water sources. Ac-cording to ...
A very large segment of the world's population is without a microbiologically safe water supply. It ...
universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation by 1990 (World Health Organization [WHO], 200...
Beside the fact that a huge effort still is needed to provide safe drinking water at community and f...
According to United Nations, 1.8 billion people use a source of water that is fecally contaminated, ...
This communication is motivated by recent publications discussing the affordability of appropriate d...
It is estimated that about 3.5 billion people will be suffering from water scarcity by 2025. To exac...