对也门饮用水质量的案例控制研究
Ahmed Al-Hmani1,2, Nejib Ben Jamaa2, Adel Kharroubi3
1Department of Drilling and Workover, Masila Petroleum Exploration and Production Company, Sana'a, Yemen.
概括
也门的水,卫生和卫生 (WASH) 干预措施停止,导致微生物水质退化. 干预后的监测显示,净化系统的显著下降和微生物污染的增加,突出了可持续的WASH计划的需要.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 微生物学 微生物学
背景情况:
- 也门的水,卫生和卫生 (WASH) 部门在2015年战争后崩,导致严重的水资源短缺和微生物水质退化.
- 2016/2017年的霍乱疫情需要紧急的WASH干预措施来改善水质和减少水传播疾病.
研究的目的:
- 在停止WASH活动后,评估也门萨那的微生物水质.
- 评估暂停的WASH干预措施对净水和安全标准的影响.
主要方法:
- 在2022年,从萨那的64个小型净水厂收集了水样.
- 将2022年的数据与2018年至2020年的分析进行了比较.
- 面对面的采访和观测评估与水样分析一起进行.
主要成果:
- 到2022年,在WASH干预停止后,净化系统的评级从87.4%降至84.1%.
- 水安全要求的评级从78.1%大幅下降至62.1%.
- 微生物污染几乎翻了一番,从15.1%增加到31.3%,与净化和安全等级相反相关.
结论:
- 停止WASH计划导致也门的微生物水质恶化.
- 可持续的WASH计划设计和严格的监测对于长期成功至关重要.
- 社区参与和经营者意识对于防止水污染至关重要.
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