Assessment and public perception of drinking water quality and safety in district Vehari, Punjab, Pakistan. (20th April 2018)
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- Assessment and public perception of drinking water quality and safety in district Vehari, Punjab, Pakistan. (20th April 2018)
- Main Title:
- Assessment and public perception of drinking water quality and safety in district Vehari, Punjab, Pakistan
- Authors:
- Khalid, Samina
Murtaza, Behzad
Shaheen, Iram
Ahmad, Iftikhar
Ullah, Muhammad Irfan
Abbas, Tahira
Rehman, Fariha
Ashraf, Muhammad Rizwan
Khalid, Sana
Abbas, Sunaina
Imran, Muhammad - Abstract:
- Abstract: Most of the developing countries including Pakistan have poor sanitary conditions which cause numerous diseases in human. Therefore, the present work aimed at evaluating the physicochemical and microbial contamination of drinking water in urban areas of three tehsils (Vehari, Mailsi and Burewala) of district Vehari based on occurrence of water-borne diseases. Forty-one water samples (six from tehsil municipal administration (TMA) water supply and 35 from electric pump) were collected from various locations of district Vehari for physicochemical and microbial analysis. In all the sampling sites pH (7.2–7.7), Phosphate (PO4 −3 ) (0.00–0.94 mg/L), Sulphate (SO4 −2 ) (0.00–172.8 mg/L), Magnesium (Mg +2 ) (4.55–40.7 mg/L), Iron (Fe +2 ) (0.00–0.09 mg/L), Copper (Cu +2 ) (0.00–0.04 mg/L), Zinc (Zn +2 ) (0.00–0.15 mg/L) and Manganese (Mn +2 ) (0.00–0.01 mg/L) were found under WHO limits. Microbial contamination of Eschrichia coli and coliform were found in water samples of F-Block, D-Block and C-Block of tehsil Vehari. Results revealed that the values of certain parameters such as electrical conductivity (0.34–2.23 mS/cm), total dissolved solids (123–1430.4 mg/L), Sodium (Na + ) (55.5–327.5 mg/L), Calcium (Ca +2 ) (7.1–115 mg/L), Potassium (K + ) (3.9–17.75 mg/L), Chloride (Cl − ) (0.00–479.25 mg/L), and Nitrate (NO3 − ) (0.59–12.14 mg/L) exceed WHO limits in Sharqi Colony, Lalazar, Health Colony, TMA Sharqi Colony, Y-Block, 9-11 WB, College Town and 13-WB areas ofAbstract: Most of the developing countries including Pakistan have poor sanitary conditions which cause numerous diseases in human. Therefore, the present work aimed at evaluating the physicochemical and microbial contamination of drinking water in urban areas of three tehsils (Vehari, Mailsi and Burewala) of district Vehari based on occurrence of water-borne diseases. Forty-one water samples (six from tehsil municipal administration (TMA) water supply and 35 from electric pump) were collected from various locations of district Vehari for physicochemical and microbial analysis. In all the sampling sites pH (7.2–7.7), Phosphate (PO4 −3 ) (0.00–0.94 mg/L), Sulphate (SO4 −2 ) (0.00–172.8 mg/L), Magnesium (Mg +2 ) (4.55–40.7 mg/L), Iron (Fe +2 ) (0.00–0.09 mg/L), Copper (Cu +2 ) (0.00–0.04 mg/L), Zinc (Zn +2 ) (0.00–0.15 mg/L) and Manganese (Mn +2 ) (0.00–0.01 mg/L) were found under WHO limits. Microbial contamination of Eschrichia coli and coliform were found in water samples of F-Block, D-Block and C-Block of tehsil Vehari. Results revealed that the values of certain parameters such as electrical conductivity (0.34–2.23 mS/cm), total dissolved solids (123–1430.4 mg/L), Sodium (Na + ) (55.5–327.5 mg/L), Calcium (Ca +2 ) (7.1–115 mg/L), Potassium (K + ) (3.9–17.75 mg/L), Chloride (Cl − ) (0.00–479.25 mg/L), and Nitrate (NO3 − ) (0.59–12.14 mg/L) exceed WHO limits in Sharqi Colony, Lalazar, Health Colony, TMA Sharqi Colony, Y-Block, 9-11 WB, College Town and 13-WB areas of district Vehari. Moreover, the survey of the sampled area was also conducted to assess public perception regarding water quality, its treatment, sanitation practices and possible reasons for the occurrence of water borne diseases. The survey results showed that 48.6% of the respondents disagreed that drinking water of their area is good. Cross tab analysis exhibited that respondents from different gender (65.3%), marital status (65.3%) and family type (65.3%) did not treat drinking water before use. Peoples who were not satisfied with their drinking water quality reported more disease development (45.8%) compared to those who were satisfied (11.1%) with their drinking water quality. Highlights: Drinking water quality parameters in many areas of district Vehari are not in compliance with WHO limits. Microbial contamination of Eschrichia coli and coliform were found only in water samples of tehsil Vehari. Majority of the respondents especially males in the study area use drinking water without any treatment. Young, female and single respondents monthly clean their roof cistern as compared with adult, male and married respondents. … (more)
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- Journal of cleaner production. Volume 181(2018)
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- Journal of cleaner production
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- Volume 181(2018)
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- Volume 181, Issue 2018 (2018)
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- 2018
- Volume:
- 181
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0181-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 224
- Page End:
- 234
- Publication Date:
- 2018-04-20
- Subjects:
- Drinking water quality -- Human health -- Microbial contamination -- Physicochemical analysis
US EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency -- EU European Union -- EC Electrical conductivity -- TDS Total dissolved solids -- WB West Bank -- TMA Tehsil municipal administration -- WHO World Health Organization
Factory and trade waste -- Management -- Periodicals
Manufactures -- Environmental aspects -- Periodicals
Déchets industriels -- Gestion -- Périodiques
Usines -- Aspect de l'environnement -- Périodiques
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- 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.01.178 ↗
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