نتایج جستجو برای: potable water quality

تعداد نتایج: 1255645  

2017
S Jane Fowler Barth F Smets

The WHO suggests that humans require an absolute minimum of 7.5 L of water per day, while a minimum of about 20 L of water per person per day is recommended to ensure adequate hygienic standards. With a population of 7.5 billion, this works out to 150 billion litres of safe freshwater daily, globally. Much more than this is generally consumed in developed nations, while less than adequate amoun...

2016

Water is the main source for domestic, engineering, industrial, agricultural and multipurpose uses which affects its supply and demand due to rapid rise in population. Occurrence and movement of groundwater are controlled by the degree of weathering, fracturing, the geomorphological set up and precipitation [1,2] Scarcity of potable drinking water is one of the major development issues in parts...

2014
Harriet Whiley Alexandra Keegan Howard Fallowfield Richard Bentham

Inhalation of potable water presents a potential route of exposure to opportunistic pathogens and hence warrants significant public health concern. This study used qPCR to detect opportunistic pathogens Legionella spp., L. pneumophila and MAC at multiple points along two potable water distribution pipelines. One used chlorine disinfection and the other chloramine disinfection. Samples were coll...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
hossein rahimi

there are many trends in making an ecological city all around the word, one of important cases in this approach is safe and health water. according by definitions, safe and potable water is water needed for conducting the activities of man. potable water is the most important renewable sources and this resource plays important role for survival of most living organisms as well as man based on s...

2014
Gomotsegang F. Molelekwa Murembiwa S. Mukhola Bart Van der Bruggen Patricia Luis

Ultrafiltration (UF) systems have been used globally for treating water from resources including rivers, reservoirs, and lakes for the production of potable water in the past decade. UF membranes with a pore size of between 0.1 and 0.01 micrometres provide an effective barrier for bacteria, viruses, suspended particles, and colloids. The use of UF membrane technology in treating groundwater for...

2016
Lee M. Hampton Laurel Garrison Jessica Kattan Ellen Brown Natalia A. Kozak-Muiznieks Claressa Lucas Barry Fields Nicole Fitzpatrick Luis Sapian Teresa Martin-Escobar Stephen Waterman Lauri A. Hicks Celia Alpuche-Aranda Hugo Lopez-Gatell

Background.  A Legionnaires' disease (LD) outbreak at a resort on Cozumel Island in Mexico was investigated by a joint Mexico-United States team in 2010. This is the first reported LD outbreak in Mexico, where LD is not a reportable disease. Methods.  Reports of LD among travelers were solicited from US health departments and the European Working Group for Legionella Infections. Records from th...

2010
CRISTINA MATOS ANA SAMPAIO ISABEL BENTES

-Water resources are being, over decades, intensively over explored and polluted, and it is estimated that in a few years, it is reached highly values of water stress in Europe. Portugal is already in the ranking of countries with medium water stress (10-20%). To avoid the deterioration of this situation it is imperative to consider different approaches of water management, such as water reuse ...

2011
Sadia Shakoor Mohammad Asim Beg Syed Faisal Mahmood Rebecca Bandea Rama Sriram Fatima Noman Farheen Ali Govinda S. Visvesvara Afia Zafar

We report 13 cases of Naegleria fowleri primary amebic meningoencephalitis in persons in Karachi, Pakistan, who had no history of aquatic activities. Infection likely occurred through ablution with tap water. An increase in primary amebic meningoencephalitis cases may be attributed to rising temperatures, reduced levels of chlorine in potable water, or deteriorating water distribution systems.

Journal: :Health promotion international 2004
Kaya Townsend John Eyles

The ability of public institutions to provide efficient and equitable potable water services is key to reducing water-borne diseases, one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the developing world. In this article, a case study of potable water and public health programs in Tijuana, Mexico, is used to direct attention to practical examples of policy and institutional incapacities....

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