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Private ground water contamination and extreme weather events: The role of demographics, experience and cognitive factors on risk perceptions of Irish private well users

机译:私人地面水污染和极端天气事件:人口统计数据,经验和认知因素的作用对爱尔兰私人井用户的风险看法

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Extreme weather events (EWEs) may significantly increase pathogenic contamination of private (unregulated) groundwater supplies. However, due to the paucity of protective guidance, private well users may be ill-equipped to undertake adaptive actions. With rising instances of waterborne illness documented in groundwater-dependent, developed regions such as the Republic of Ireland, a better understanding of well user risk perceptions pertaining to EWEs is required to establish appropriate educational interventions. To this end, the current study employed an online and physical questionnaire to identify current risk perceptions and correspondent predictors among Irish private well users concerning extreme weather. Respondents were elicited via purposive sampling, with 515 private well users elucidating perceived supply contamination risk in the wake of five EWEs between the years 2013-2018 including drought and pluvial flooding. A novel scoring protocol was devised to quantify overall risk perception (i.e. perceived likelihood, severity and consequences) of extreme weather impacts. Overall risk perception of EWEs was found to demonstrate a significant relationship with gender (p = 0.017) and event experience (p < 0.001), with female respondents and those reporting prior event experience exhibiting higher median risk perception scores. Risk perception was additionally mediated by perceived self-efficacy in undertaking supply maintenance (p = 0.001), as well users citing confidence in ability scored significantly lower than those citing no confidence. Two-step cluster analysis identified three distinct respondent subsets based on risk perception of EWEs (high, moderate and low perception), with female respondents and those with a third-level education significantly more likely to fall within the high perception cluster. Study findings affirm that certain demographic, experiential and cognitive factors exert a significant influence on private well user risk perceptions of EWE impacts and highlight potential focal points for future educational interventions seeking to reduce the risk of human infection associated with groundwater and extreme weather.
机译:极端天气事件(EWES)可能会显着提高私人(不受管制的地下水供应的致病污染。但是,由于保护性指导的缺乏,私人井用户可能会有不适当的行动。随着地下水依赖于地下水依赖的水性疾病的情况下,诸如爱尔兰共和国等地区的水性疾病,需要更好地了解与母羊有关的良好用户风险看法,以建立适当的教育干预措施。为此,目前的研究采用了在线和身体调查问卷,以确定爱尔兰私人福利用户的当前风险感知和记者预测因素,了解极端天气。受访者通过目的采样引发,515名私人良好的用户在2013 - 2018年之间的五个母羊次数释放了感知供应污染风险,包括干旱和普利洪水。设计了一种小说评分议定书,以量化极端天气影响的总体风险感知(即感知可能性,严重程度,后果)。发现母羊的总体风险感知与性别(P = 0.017)和事件经验(P <0.001),具有女性受访者以及表现出更高中位风险感知分数的事件经验的事件经验的重要关系。由于在进行供需维护(P = 0.001)中,还通过感知的自我效能来介导风险感知(P = 0.001),因为用户对能力置信的用户显着低于那些没有信心的人。两步聚类分析确定了基于母羊(高,中等和低感知)的风险感知的三个不同的受访者子集,女性受访者和第三级教育的人员明显可能落在高感知群中。研究调查结果肯定了某些人口,体验和认知因素对私人井用户的风险感知产生了重大影响,对eWE的影响,并突出了未来教育干预措施,寻求降低与地下水和极端天气相关的人类感染风险的潜在焦点。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2021年第25期|147118.1-147118.15|共15页
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    Environmental Sustainability & Health Institute Technological University Dublin Dublin Ireland;

    Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences (iCRAG) University College Dublin Dublin Ireland School of Biological Earth ami Environmental Sciences University College Cork Cork Ireland Environmental Research Institute University of Cork Cork Ireland;

    School of Environmental Studies Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada;

    Environmental Sustainability & Health Institute Technological University Dublin Dublin Ireland Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences (iCRAG) University College Dublin Dublin Ireland;

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    Climate change; Extreme weather events; Groundwater contamination; Risk perception;

    机译:气候变化;极端天气事件;地下水污染;风险感知;

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