从微生物污染的角度分析博茨瓦纳地表水的质量,并提出可行的处理和清除方法

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ecohyd.2023.09.005
Vepika Kandjou , David O. Nkwe
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公众健康的质量主要取决于能否获得不会引发水传播疾病的安全饮用水。在博茨瓦纳,水的来源多种多样,包括常年河流、湖泊、季节性水流域和地下含水层,用于维持包括人类生活在内的各种生态系统。因此,通过评估水中是否存在包括病原微生物在内的潜在污染物,可以了解博茨瓦纳水的整体质量。在此,我们回顾了为确定博茨瓦纳地表水受污染程度而开展的研究。我们讨论了全国各地不同病原微生物的性质和流行情况,特别是在塔马拉卡内河、博罗河、诺特瓦内河和奥卡万戈河。显然,微生物污染物可能具有季节性变化,并反映了土地使用情况。然后,我们讨论了一些现有的水处理方案,并指出了可以进一步开发的相对较新的技术。这为未来需要创新的研究奠定了基础,例如开发便携式自制纳滤装置和石墨烯等下一代材料。综述的主要目的是让读者、公众和政府机构了解污染的普遍性以及可行的净化和消毒手段。
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Analysing the quality of Botswana's surface waters in terms of microbial contamination and postulating feasible treatment and removal means

The quality of public health depends amongst others, access to safe water that would not cause waterborne diseases. In Botswana, water is obtained from various sources that include perennial rivers, lakes, seasonal water basins and underground aquifers, to sustain various ecosystems including human life. Therefore, assessing water for the presence of potential contaminants that include pathogenic microbes gives an understanding on the overall quality of water in the country. Here, we review studies that were conducted to determine the extent to which surface water is contaminated in Botswana. We discuss the nature and prevalence of different pathogenic microbes throughout the country, notably in the Thamalakane, Boro, Notwane and Okavango Rivers. It became apparent that microbial contaminants may display seasonal variability and reflect land use. We then discuss some of the available water treatment options and point out the relatively new technologies that can be developed further. This is to give a foundation for future research where innovation is required, such as in the development of portable homemade nanofiltration setups and next generation materials like graphene. The main aim of the review is to sensitise the readership, public and governmental bodies on the prevalence of contamination as well as plausible purification and disinfection means.

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Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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期刊介绍: Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology is an international journal that aims to advance ecohydrology as the study of the interplay between ecological and hydrological processes from molecular to river basin scales, and to promote its implementation as an integrative management tool to harmonize societal needs with biosphere potential.
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