Are sanitation interventions a threat to drinking water supplies in rural India? An application of tryptophan-like fluorescence
Submitted by susan on Mon, 2016-01-18 14:25
Open defecation is practised by over 600 million people in India and there is a strong political drive to eliminate this through the provision of on-site sanitation in rural areas. However, there are concerns that the subsequent leaching of excreta from subsurface storage could be adversely impacting underlying groundwater resources upon which rural populations are almost completely dependent for domestic water supply. We investigated this link in four villages undergoing sanitary interventions in Bihar State, India.
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