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Examples of drinking water


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One of the local improvements has involved drinkingwater.
A randomized, blinded, controlled trial investigating the gastrointestinal health effects of drinkingwater quality.
Less than half of the people performed any type of treatment on their household drinkingwater before use.
Drinkingwater had to be brought from the nearby rivers.
Also, the presence of bacteriophages in drinkingwater and subsequently in natural biofilms may not predict the presence of pathogenic viruses.
In part this practice is related to the poor quality of drinkingwater.
Results of the test suggested that we could not reject the presence of endogeneity for those households treating drinkingwater.
The lower rates in urban areas may be related both to improved socioeconomic status and to improved sources of drinkingwater.
Their aim was compliance to the drinkingwater standards everywhere in the city.
Drinkingwater and infectious disease : establishing the links.
Small communities depend on locally or privately managed sources of drinkingwater using less efficient treatment methods.
However, raw and finished drinkingwater quality indices and water treatment processes and operation have not changed significantly since before the outbreak.
The mice were kept separately in an air-conditioned room and fed with standard food and drinkingwater.
The risk of lead in drinkingwater: recommendations on the replacement of lead water pipes have been issued.
The pollution badly affected the drinkingwater supply of 12 towns and villages along the river.
We also collected 139 drinkingwater samples from the 149 vendors who offered drinkingwater to customers, and 172 dishwater samples.
In addition to hygiene problems, maintenance of the distribution system proved to be crucial for the delivery of good-quality drinkingwater.
Fieldwork was also determined by weather conditions, the supply of drinkingwater, and the transportation of equipment, collections, travelers, and workers.
As is true for any cross-sectional study, the temporal relationship between the exposure (drinkingwater) and the outcome (diarrhoea) is uncertain.
Under such conditions, nitrate can be leached and can contaminate the shallow aquifer which is also a source of drinkingwater.
However, only 19 per cent of the households agreed to pay for drinkingwater treatment in this study.
Pre-testing showed that respondents were better able to consider and discuss river water quality after they had already discussed drinkingwater quality.
Drinkingwater with a bad taste or smell tended to be associated with an elevated risk of infection.
Information describing the quality and supply of drinkingwater in the household was also collected.
Drinkingwater at the orchard was obtained from town supply and stored in a concrete tank.
It could have provided drinkingwater and may have been used for seasonal transport.
Today, however, the closing (or perhaps chlorinating) of a cholera-infested source of drinkingwater would not be merely precautionary.
In summary, pipe materials are in intensive and permanent contact with drinkingwater and therefore have an important impact on its quality.
Drinkingwater quality has also been affected in this area.
Drinkingwater changes nothing that mainstream theories say is important.
Many citizens speak out against the zoning change because of the risk to drinkingwater, as well as other issues.
From the dawn of time until relatively recently the main source of drinkingwater was, of course, the river.
The extent of contamination of natural biofilms may vary greatly and depends on the presence of viruses in the initial drinkingwater.
The health hazards from toxic waste and the pollution of drinkingwater are borne mostly by women and their children.
Other recommendations included filtering the drinkingwater, and flushing refuse from areas of human habitation.
This is presumably due to the impact of flooding on the spread of faecal waste into drinkingwater supplies.
It probably caused a cross-connection between sewage water and drinkingwater.
It was found that microorganisms attached to the pipe wall and other surfaces exposed to the drinkingwater were the cause.
In the following, numerous studies on drinkingwater microorganisms are presented.
The historical accounts presented here clearly demonstrate humankind's early struggles to provide wholesome, good-tasting and disease-free drinkingwater since the beginning of human settlements.
Different methods are used to determine organic carbon in drinkingwater.
Imagine a water plant looking to secure the supply of clean urban drinkingwater, with options for investing in the conservation of two sub-watersheds.
The storage variable seeks to capture contamination of drinkingwater due to faulty storage practices.
Bottled drinkingwater is excluded from the analysis.
The disease is found most frequently in geographical regions and situations, such as refugee camps, where faecal contamination of the drinkingwater supply is frequent.
Thus, the sample villages range from reasonably good availability of groundwater to acute shortages (including drinkingwater).
Area residents obtain their drinkingwater from shallow groundwater wells.
In the polar regions, groundwater is essentially absent and drinkingwater is generally obtained from lakes.
Chlorination of drinkingwater, cattle density and intensity of manure application on farmland were not significant determinants.
Analysis of risk associated with drinkingwater sources was repeated by taking overseas cases into account, leaving outcomes the same.
Drinkingwater was supplied by standpipes connected to the mains water supply nearest to each group's tent.
The city of residence and source of drinkingwater were elicited.
It is possible that many oocysts detected in drinkingwater are not viable or infectious for humans.
Possibly, home drinkingwater was contaminated, but may not have contained a sufficient number of bacteria to cause infection in our semi-immune population.
As in the case of drinkingwater, effective implementation was favoured by two factors.
Drinkingwater scarcity and poor sanitation were thought to be responsible for these diarrhoeal outbreaks.
Of the 37 % who were very concerned about drinkingwater, 62 % had diarrhoea, 70 % always or often used at least one water treatment.
This induced farmers to pump water from canals and groundwater to meet increasing demands for water, which has ultimately reduced the supply of drinkingwater.
A community survey of selfreported gastroenteritis undertaken during an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis strongly associated with drinkingwater after much press interest.
Given the high number of cases scattered across the area, the drinkingwater was the suspected vehicle of infection.
The wells and spring were chosen because they are also a source of drinkingwater.
We describe the outbreak and the investigation which showed drinkingwater as the cause.
In the same age group, living in a household with chlorinated drinkingwater was protective.
Estimates of the percentage of drinkingwater from bottled sources may also be inaccurate.
This quote invokes the above mentioned, widely accepted values in the community of protecting the drinkingwater and developing the local economy (lines 3-5).
Only large containers such as jars assigned to store drinkingwater are maintained, increasing the average distance between available breeding sites.
These farmers diverted water from springs to their orchards, whereby the drinkingwater supply started to decline.
The executive orders created national monuments, for example, while the regulations ranged from workplace rules to limits on arsenic in drinkingwater.
For example, proximity, gender and kinship had long shaped women's collection of drinkingwater from springs.
Drinkingwater facilities are limited to the municipality pumps along the road.
It has 10-12 thousand households - population about 80,000 - but no drinkingwater, no sewerage, no health facilities!
For this reason, the study also estimated values for an improvement in drinkingwater quality.
This dummy has been defined interactively for all those who have a piped supply as a source of drinkingwater.
Other aspects such as the removal of biodegradable organic carbon to produce biostable drinkingwater have to be considered.
Experiments were carried out with filtered (0.2 m) and unfiltered hot and cold drinkingwater supplies.
A new laboratory test system for the assessment of antifouling coatings was based on different primary colonists of river water, drinkingwater and waste water.
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