Association of Insanitary Practices and Faecal Sludge Management with Drinking Water Quality: A Lesson Learnt from Sheohar District, Bihar

M.N. Roy, Soumyajit Basu, Sohini Tarafdar, Debasri Mukherjee
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Presence of faecal coliform in drinking water is a major public health concern in many countries. It is critical to know how faecal coliforms find ways to the drinking water. The common causes are believed to be poor sanitary practices and unsafe faecal sludge management. This paper examines the presence of such causal factors in drinking water, found to be contaminated with faecal coliform, through a field survey in Sheohar district of India. Secondary data on sanitary status of the region was collected followed by collection of primary data on structure of toilets constructed and sanitary practices from households and village level institutions through a questionnaire-based survey. Ground water samples used for drinking in the surveyed villages were tested for presence of E-coli using Compartment Bag Test kit following WHO norms. It was found that even after reaching near universal coverage of toilets, there have remained many pathways to contaminate the ground water. The findings have important implications on proper implementation of sanitation and drinking water supply programmes and steps to be taken to avoid contamination of ground water with faecal coliform even after an area has been declared as open defecation free. This will also help to identify the risk factors for designing water & sanitation safety plan to ensure water quality and improving public health and nutrition.
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在许多国家,饮用水中存在粪便大肠菌群是一个主要的公共卫生问题。了解粪便大肠菌群如何进入饮用水是至关重要的。常见的原因被认为是不良的卫生习惯和不安全的粪便污泥管理。本文通过在印度Sheohar地区的实地调查,研究了被粪便大肠菌群污染的饮用水中存在的这些因果因素。收集了该地区卫生状况的二级数据,然后通过问卷调查收集了来自家庭和村级机构的厕所结构和卫生习惯的主要数据。按照世卫组织规范,使用隔袋检测试剂盒对受调查村庄饮用的地下水样本进行了大肠杆菌检测。人们发现,即使在厕所几乎普及之后,仍然存在许多污染地下水的途径。调查结果对适当执行卫生和饮用水供应方案以及即使在宣布无露天排便的地区之后为避免地下水受到粪便大肠菌群污染而采取的步骤具有重要意义。这也将有助于确定设计供水系统的风险因素。卫生安全计划,确保水质和改善公众健康和营养。
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