نتایج جستجو برای: drinking water systems

تعداد نتایج: 1704566  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Pei-Ying Hong Chiachi Hwang Fangqiong Ling Gary L Andersen Mark W LeChevallier Wen-Tso Liu

The applicability of 454 pyrosequencing to characterize bacterial biofilm communities from two water meters of a drinking water distribution system was assessed. Differences in bacterial diversity and composition were observed. A better understanding of the bacterial ecology of drinking water biofilms will allow for effective management of water quality in distribution systems.

Journal: :international archives of health sciences 0
miranzadeh m.b. hoseinidoost gh.r environment health engineering department, health faculty, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, iran marzaleh m.a.

aims: bottled water is widely used in many countries and more than 100 different brands of bottled water are produced in iran. the aim of the present research was to assess the chemical compound of some iranian brands of bottled water and compare them with the mention information on their labels.     instrument & methods: this descriptive study was performed during march to december 2012 on the...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
محمد نوری سپهر mohammad noori sepehr department of environmental health engineering, karaj university of medical sciences, karaj, iran هدی امیری hoda amiri department of environmental health engineering, karaj university of medical sciences, karaj, iran

background: the existence of fluoride ion in potable water has distinctive effects on human health. fluoride is attracted by positively charged calcium in teeth and bones due to its strong electro-negativity which results in dental, skeletal, and non-skeletal forms of xuorosis and associated health complaints in children as well as adults. methods: water samples from groundwater used for drinki...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2010
Michelle Cretikos Paul Byleveld David N Durrheim Philippe Porigneaux Tony Merritt Sandy Leask

AIM To determine factors associated with microbiological safety of public drinking water systems in regional New South Wales (NSW), Australia. METHOD We analysed 107,000 end-user drinking water samples for an association between detection of Escherichia coli and drinking water system features, sample year and season using NSW Health Drinking Water Monitoring Program data, 2001-2007. We used n...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2009
Srila Gopal Rajiv Sarkar Kalyan Banda Jeyanthi Govindarajan B B Harijan M B Jeyakumar Philip Mitta M E Sadanala Tryphena Selwyn C R Suresh V A Thomas Pethuru Devadason Ranjit Kumar David Selvapandian Gagandeep Kang Vinohar Balraj

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Availability of clean water and adequate sanitation facilities are of prime importance for limiting diarrhoeal diseases. We examined the water and sanitation facilities of a village in southern India using geographic information system (GIS) tools. METHODS Places of residence, water storage and distribution, sewage and places where people in the village defaecated were ...

Journal: :journal of safety, environment, and health research 0
reza fouladi fard research center for environmental pollutants and department of environmental health engineering, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran maryam jani mohammad abadi department of environmental health engineering, faculty of health, qom university of medical sciences mohammad reza hosseini department of environmental health engineering, faculty of health, qom university of medical sciences

high concentration of nitrate is a prevalent problem in water resources. untreated wastewater due to municipal, industrial and agricultural activities is the main potential source of nitrate contamination of groundwater and surface water. the maximum permissible level of nitrate concentration has been established to be 45 mg/l by who and us–epa. health problems, such as methemoglobinemia in bab...

2007
E. Indermitte A. Saava S. Russak A. Kull

Fluoride is one of the few chemicals of natural origin that have been shown to cause significant health effects in people through drinking-water. The association between the fluoride level in drinking water and the degree of dental fluorosis has been documented worldwide. The permissible maximum health-based fluoride limit in drinking water is 1.5 mg/l. The aim of this paper is to assess human ...

Journal: :Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education 2009

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