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A study on bacteriological quality of drinking water and water related practices in village Kallhe of Raigad district Maharashtra

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Dr Ashlesha Ashok Tawde, Dr Seema Anjenaya, Dr Prasad Waingankar
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.1.261

Abstract

Drinking water quality is an important determinant of health in the environment. Source protection, unhygienic public gatherings close to sources, and poor personal hygiene are all factors contributing to water contamination by faces. The most common cause of waterborne illness in the globe is biological deterioration in the drinking water supply. A lack of data on the point at which bacteriological quality of drinking water degrades (source or point of use) and associated factors in developing-country households is a problem, however. Aim and Objectives: The main objective of this study is to analyze and evaluate bacteriological effectiveness of water samples collected from source and point of consumption of drinking water and water related practices in village Kalhe. Material and Methodology: This study is a descriptive, Community based, cross sectional study conducted in village Kalhe in Raigad. Result: 115 water samples collected for bacteriological analysis including 26 from the sources and 89 from point of consumption

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