نتایج جستجو برای: drinking water resources

تعداد نتایج: 815337  

2013
František Bozek Alexandr Bozek Alena Bumbova Eduard Bakos Jiri Dvorak

The article deals with the classification of alternative water resources in terms of potential risks which is the prerequisite for incorporating these water resources to the emergency plans. The classification is based on the quantification of risks resulting from possible damage, disruption or total destruction of water resource caused by natural and anthropogenic hazards, assessment of water ...

Journal: :geopersia 0
amir saberi nasr faculty of earth science, kharazmi university, tehran, iran mohsen rezaei faculty of earth science, kharazmi university, tehran, iran majid dashti barmaki faculty of earth science, kharazmi university, tehran, iran

fuzzy water quality index (fwqi) was applied in order to assess the degree of drinking water resources in yazd province, iran. thisstudy has also offered the creation of a new fuzzy water quality index (fwqi) to evaluate this tool’s applicability. 12 chemicalparameters including toxic and non-toxic heavy metals measured in 71 groundwater samples collected from drinking water resourcesin rural a...

Hasan Salmani Marvast, Mohammad Malakootian,

Introduction: Radon is one of the most radioactive elements that may be found in soil, air and water naturally. Presence of fault and also granitic rocks near the water sources can cause high radon levels in these water resources. Radon concentration of various drinking water sources And network In Mehriz Villages was measured from Anar- Mehriz fault and granite stone of Shirkooh area. Materia...

The intensive use of groundwater resources has often affected ground water levels in many parts of the world. Therefore, the strategic management of water resources for better planning of water resources seems necessary, In this study SWOT strategy was applied for strategic management of water resources in Abarkouh plain. In order to launch this strategy, we first extracted the weaknesses, stre...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
isi ogbu department of medical laboratory science, faculty of health sciences and technology university of nigeria nsukka-enugu campus, nigeria oio okoro department of medical laboratory science, faculty of health sciences and technology university of nigeria nsukka-enugu campus, nigeria ei ugwuja department of chemical pathology, faculty of clinical medicine, ebonyi state university, p.m.b. 053 abakaliki, nigeria

abnormal fluoride levels in drinking water have been associated with adverse health effects. to determine the fluoride content of well waters in enugu, southeastern nigeria, water samples from 50 artisan wells chosen by multistage sampling procedure from the 5 zones of enugu municipality were analyzed in duplicates for their fluoride content. the zonal mean values were 0.60, 0.70, 0.62, 0.62, a...

Journal: :journal of advances in environmental health research 0
pegah bahmani environmental health research center, kurdistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj, iran afshin maleki environmental health research center, kurdistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj, iran amir hossein mahvi center for solid waste research, institute for environmental research and school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hiua daraei environmental health research center, kurdistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj, iran esmaeil ghahremani environmental health research center, kurdistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj, iran dariush naghipour-khalkhaliani school of health, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran

fluoride in drinking water has a profound effect on teeth. since drinking water is an important source of fluoride, the evaluation of the fluoride content of water resources is necessary. temporal variations and spatial distribution of fluoride in drinking water of some selected parts of kurdistan province, iran, have been studied using geographic information system (gis) techniques. thus, 40 v...

2003
Michael Moran Pixie Hamilton

National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program collected or compiled data on ground water from 1926 private wells in rural areas across the United States from 1986 to 1999. These private wells, also called domestic wells, are owned and operated by the homeowners and provide water for household uses, including drinking, food preparation, watering lawns and gardens, bathing, and washing clothe...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
C Wu C Maurer Y Wang S Xue D L Davis

China's extraordinary economic growth, industrialization, and urbanization, coupled with inadequate investment in basic water supply and treatment infrastructure, have resulted in widespread water pollution. In China today approximately 700 million people--over half the population--consume drinking water contaminated with levels of animal and human excreta that exceed maximum permissible levels...

Nitrate is a major contributor to water contamination, which can affect humans' and animals' health. Due to increased sewage production, growth of agricultural activities, and development of urbanization, recent years have seen an increase of Nitrate in water resources. Drinking water resources in both rural and urban areas of Jiroft City are supplied by water wells, scattered throughout the re...

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