نتایج جستجو برای: water treatment contamination

تعداد نتایج: 1931186  

Journal: :archives of hygiene sciences 0
zahra ahmadli department of environmental health engineering, school of public health, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran. mohammad fahiminia research center for environmental pollutants, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran. reza ansari qom water and wastewater company, qom, iran. maryam savadkouhi department of environmental health engineering, school of public health, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran. azita anbaz department of environmental health engineering, school of public health, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran. akbar escandari department of environmental health engineering, school of public health, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran.

background & aims of the study: drinking polluted water can transmit diseases, so potable water treatment is one of the most challenging and complex systems in countries. continuous monitoring for evaluation process in water treatment plant is important. this study aims to investigate performance evaluation of qom water treatment plant to remove turbidity and coliform in 2005 - 2014. materials ...

2017
Abebe Beyene

Background: Water quality problems are one of the manifestations of poverty and most developing countries including Ethiopia suffering a lot of health problems associated with consumption of contaminated water. Although communities living in urban areas of Ethiopia have access to piped water supply, cross-contamination in the distribution system and unsafe storage are the major source of water ...

2012
Catherine D. Luyt Roman Tandlich Wilhelmine J. Muller Brendan S. Wilhelmi

Infrastructural problems force South African households to supplement their drinking water consumption from water resources of inadequate microbial quality. Microbial water quality monitoring is currently based on the Colilert®18 system which leads to rapidly available results. Using Escherichia coli as the indicator microorganism limits the influence of environmental sources on the reported re...

2010
Simonne Rufener Daniel Mäusezahl Hans-Joachim Mosler Rolf Weingartner

In-house contamination of drinking-water is a persistent problem in developing countries. This study aimed at identifying critical points of contamination and determining the extent of recontamination after water treatment. In total, 81 households were visited, and 347 water samples from their current sources of water, transport vessels, treated water, and drinking vessels were analyzed. The qu...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2010
Kelly M Twomey Ashlynn S Stillwell Michael E Webber

Increases in corn cultivation for biofuels production, due to the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, are likely to lead to increases in nitrate concentrations in both surface and groundwater resources in the United States. These increases might trigger the requirement for additional energy consumption for water treatment to remove the nitrates. While these increasing concentrations o...

2013
Sajjad Haydar Muhammad Qasim

A study was carried out to evaluate the water quality of Sargodha city water supply system. Water samples from four different sources (1 tubewell and 3 surface water sources) and eight house connections (2 from each source respectively) were collected making a total of twelve sampling points. Two set of samples, one before monsoon and one after monsoon were collected from each sampling point. A...

2010
Z. Açıkgöz

In this study, we examined the effects of formic acid administration to the drinking water on performance, intestinal microflora and carcass contamination in male broilers. A total of 312 day-old male broiler chicks were allocated to two groups with three replicates. The first group (control) received normal drinking water (pH 7.4) during the experiment. The second group consumed acidified drin...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2015
Md Atikul Islam Abul Kalam Azad Md Ali Akber Masudur Rahman Indrojit Sadhu

Scarcity of drinking water in the coastal area of Bangladesh compels the inhabitants to be highly dependent on alternative water supply options like rainwater harvesting system (RWHS), pond sand filter (PSF), and rain-feed ponds. Susceptibility of these alternative water supply options to microbial contamination demands a low-cost water treatment technology. This study evaluates the effectivene...

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