A case study of sanitary survey on community drinking water supplies after a severe (post-Tsunami) flooding event

This report presents a case study of a comprehensive sanitary survey on ca. 160 community drinking water supplies after a severe (post-Tsunami) flooding event in Sri Lanka. Sanitary inspection and microbiological and chemical water quality analyses were performed according to specifically-designed p...

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Main Authors: Emanuele Ferretti (Author), Lucia Bonadonna (Author), Luca Lucentini (Author), Simonetta Della Libera (Author), Maurizio Semproni (Author), Massimo Ottaviani (Author)
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Published: Istituto Superiore di Sanità€, 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:This report presents a case study of a comprehensive sanitary survey on ca. 160 community drinking water supplies after a severe (post-Tsunami) flooding event in Sri Lanka. Sanitary inspection and microbiological and chemical water quality analyses were performed according to specifically-designed procedures established on the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. Significant hazards and critical points were identified in almost all the investigated water supplies. The overall results showed a significant level of microbiological and chemical risk associated with drinking water consumption within the investigated areas. The criteria and methods practised in this study are proposed as a model to assure an effective and reliable monitoring in post-emergencies involving possible deterioration of water quality and to identify health priorities related to water consumption.
Item Description:0021-2571