Risk perception from the consumption of untreated drinking water in a small island community
A small island community in Malaysia uses gravity-fed drinking water, and rejected water treatment by the authorities. This study was conducted to evaluate the community's risk perception towards their untreated water supply by interviewing one adult per household in four out of eight villages...
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Main Authors: | Nik Muhammad Nizam Nik Hassan (Author), Paul R. Hunter (Author), Iain R. Lake (Author) |
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IWA Publishing,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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