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Assessment of current status and geospatial analysis of compliance to bacteriological parameters: Tools to ensure access to safe water in Sri Lanka

机译:评估对细菌学参数依从性的当前状态和地理空间分析:工具,以确保在斯里兰卡进入安全水

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Compliance of drinking-water to bacteriological parameters serves as a surrogate measure of the risk of water-borne diseases. Understanding the risk of water-borne diseases could help promote healthy behaviors such as household water treatment and safe water storage practices and advocacy to increase access to centrally-managed piped water. The objective of this research was to assess the current status of compliance and to geospatially analyze the probability of compliance to bacteriological parameters in the Western Province of Sri Lanka. A drinking-water quality survey was conducted among 4508 households representing four water-source types: National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB), dug wells, Community Water Supply (CWS), and tube wells, and other sources. Besides, a detailed assessment of selected NWSDB and CWS supplies was done. Water samples were tested for the total coliform count, thermotolerant coliform count, and free residual chlorine levels against the Sri Lanka Standards. Indicator kriging was performed using the geospatial analyst tool of ArcGIS version 10.6 for different water source types to interpolate the probability of compliance for both total coliform count and thermotolerant coliform count. The bacteriological compliance decreased from NWSDB to tube wells and other sources to CWS to dug wells. The interpolation maps confirm the relatively higher compliance of NWSDB for bacteriological parameters compared to other sources. Areas with a high probability of compliance for both parameters show considerable overlap with urban areas with a supply of centrally managed water from the NWSDB. It is recommended to expand the coverage of NWSDB water, strengthen the drinking-water quality surveillance system and water safety plans, and promote household water treatment and safe storage practices in the Western Province of Sri Lanka.
机译:饮用水与细菌学参数的依从性是替代水性疾病风险的替代衡量标准。了解水源性疾病的风险可以帮助促进家庭水处理和安全储水法等健康行为,并倡导增加对居住的管道水。本研究的目的是评估遵守情况的当前状态,并在斯里兰卡西部省省均匀分析符合遵守概率的概率。饮用水质量调查是在4508家家庭中进行的,代表四种水源类型:国家供水和排水板(NWSDB),挖井井,社区供水(CWS)和管井等来源。此外,还完成了对所选NWSDB和CWS供应的详细评估。测试水样用于总大肠杆菌计数,热能大肠杆菌计数和游离残余氯水平对SRI Lanka标准。指示克里格使用ArcGIS版本10.6的地理空间分析工具进行用于不同的水源类型,以插入总大肠杆菌计数和热能大肠杆菌计数的顺应性概率。细菌性顺应性从NWSDB降低到管孔和其他来源到CWS到挖井井。与其他来源相比,插值地图确认了NWSDB对细菌参数的依从性。对于两个参数合规性概率很大的区域显示了与城市地区相当重叠,供应来自NWSDB的集中管理。建议扩大NWSDB水的覆盖范围,加强饮用水质量监测系统和水安全计划,促进斯里兰卡西部家庭水处理和安全储存实践。

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