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1Water Quality Division, Centre for Water Resources Development and Management, Kozhikode, India.
2Department of Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology and Health Sciences, Karunya University, Coimbatore, India.
2Department of Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology and Health Sciences, Karunya University, Coimbatore, India.
ABSTRACT
Availability
of clean water and adequate sanitation facilities are of prime
importance for limiting diarrheal diseases. We examined the spatial
information on the groundwater quality and sanitation facilities of a
village in southern India using Geographic Information System (GIS)
tools. Place of residence, position of wells and latrines were mapped
and well water samples were tested for microbial contamination (Total
Coliform Counts (TCC), Fecal Coliform Counts (FCC) and Fecal
Streptococcal Counts (FSC)). A well structured questionnaire was
administered to 50 residents of the selected areas to elicit information
on water collection, handling and storage. The location and distances
of wells from latrines were determined using the Global Positioning
System (GPS) device and a tape rule respectively. Data on 170 cases of
various water-borne diseases were collected from primary health centers
in the study area. Groundwater in the village was found to be
microbiologically unfit for consumption. Analysis using direct
observations supplemented by GIS maps revealed poor planning, design of
the wells and improper siting of wells from latrines which were found to
be the possible reasons of groundwater contamination. There was a
significant difference in TCC between covered and uncovered wells (p
< 0.01) but no significant differences were observed in the FCC, FSC
and well covering. The mean distance (6.44 ± 2.37 m) of wells from the
latrines in the study area was below the limit (15.24 m or 50 ft) set by
United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). TCC and FCC
increased with a decrease in distance between the wells and latrines
with a significance (p < 0.01). A moderate negative
correlation (r = -0.593, r = -0.470) was ensued between the distance
from latrine and coliform count. This study accentuates the need to set
standards for the siting of wells from latrines and need for treatment.
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