Literature DB >> 28790782

Revelations of an overt water contamination.

Gurpreet Singh1, S K Kaushik2, S Mukherji3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Contaminated water sources are major cause of water borne diseases of public health importance. Usually, contamination is suspected after an increase in patient load.
METHODS: Two health teams investigated the episode. First team conducted sanitary survey, and second team undertook water safety and morbidity survey. On-site testing was carried out from source till consumer end. Investigation was also undertaken to identify factors which masked the situation. Prevention and control measures included super chlorination, provision of alternate drinking water sources, awareness campaign, layout of new water pipeline bypassing place of contamination, repair of sewers, flushing and cleaning of water pipelines, and repeated water sampling and testing.
RESULTS: Multiple sources of drinking water supply were detected. Water samples from consumer end showed 18 coliforms per 100 ml. Sewer cross connection with active leakage in water pipeline was found and this was confirmed by earth excavation. Water safety and morbidity survey found majority of households receiving contaminated water supply. This survey found no significant difference among households receiving contaminated water supply and those receiving clean water. Average proportion of household members with episode of loose motions, pain abdomen, vomiting, fever, and eye conditions was significantly more among households receiving contaminated water.
CONCLUSION: The present study documents detailed methodology of investigation and control measures to be instituted on receipt of contaminated water samples. Effective surveillance mechanisms for drinking water supplies such as routine testing of water samples can identify water contamination at an early stage and prevent an impending outbreak.

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Keywords:  Cross connection; Drinking water supply; Public Health Engineering; Sanitary survey; Water contamination

Year:  2016        PMID: 28790782      PMCID: PMC5533525          DOI: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2016.08.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India        ISSN: 0377-1237


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