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Diarrhoeal Health Risks Attributable to Water-Borne-Pathogens in Arsenic-Mitigated Drinking Water in West Bengal are Largely Independent of the Microbiological Quality of the Supplied Water

Authors :
Debapriya Mondal
Bhaswati Ganguli
Sugata Sen Roy
Babli Halder
Nilanjana Banerjee
Mayukh Banerjee
Maitreya Samanta
Ashok K. Giri
David A. Polya
Source :
Water, Vol 6, Iss 5, Pp 1100-1117 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2014.

Abstract

There is a growing discussion about the possibility of arsenic mitigation measures in Bengal and similar areas leading to undesirable substitution of water-borne-pathogen attributable risks pathogens for risks attributable to arsenic, in part because of uncertainties in relative pathogen concentrations in supplied and end-use water. We try to resolve this discussion, by assessing the relative contributions of water supply and end-user practices to water-borne-pathogen-attributable risks for arsenic mitigation options in a groundwater arsenic impacted area of West Bengal. Paired supplied arsenic-mitigated water and end-use drinking water samples from 102 households were collected and analyzed for arsenic and thermally tolerant coliforms [TTC], used as a proxy for microbiological water quality, We then estimated the DALYs related to key sequelae, diarrheal diseases and cancers, arising from water-borne pathogens and arsenic respectively. We found [TTC] in end-use drinking water to depend only weakly on [TTC] in source-water. End-user practices far outweighed the microbiological quality of supplied water in determining diarrheal disease burden. [TTC] in source water was calculated to contribute

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734441
Volume :
6
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Water
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.296b95f021c549c0aa5e44f871c38de9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/w6051100