Groundwater contamination poses significant challenges to public health and sustainable development in Malawi, where approximately 80 % of the population relies on groundwater sources for drinking water. This study investigates the presence and drivers of nitrate and E. coli contamination in groundwater used for drinking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContaminant mass discharge (CMD) estimation involves combining multilevel concentration and flow measurements to quantify the contaminant mass passing through a control plane downgradient of a point source. However, geological heterogeneities and limited data introduce uncertainties that complicate CMD estimation and risk assessment. Although CMD is increasingly used in groundwater management, methods for quantifying and handling these uncertainties are still needed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPit-latrines are central to achieving UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) of ensuring "clean water and sanitation for all". Unless safely managed, pit-latrines result in groundwater contamination, which increases morbidity and mortality. Despite this, there have been no long-term spatial projections of future pit-latrine contamination risks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe wealth of water reuse research in scarcity and/or rapid urbanisation contexts has underpinned significant change in many relatively water scarce contexts. Less progress has been achieved in water rich contexts; a fact illustrated by the lack of change on the ground. The Climate Emergency demands that all municipalities urgently contribute to more efficient resource management of water.
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August 2023
Ensuring access to adequate and equitable sanitation and ending open defecation by 2030 is the focus of Sustainable Development Goal 6.2 (SDG6.2).
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