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Drinking Water Quality Status and Contamination in Pakistan

Due to alarming increase in population and rapid industrialization, drinking water quality is being deteriorated day by day in Pakistan. This review sums up the outcomes of various research studies conducted for drinking water quality status of different areas of Pakistan by taking into account the...

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Autores principales: Daud, M. K., Nafees, Muhammad, Ali, Shafaqat, Rizwan, Muhammad, Bajwa, Raees Ahmad, Shakoor, Muhammad Bilal, Arshad, Muhammad Umair, Chatha, Shahzad Ali Shahid, Deeba, Farah, Murad, Waheed, Malook, Ijaz, Zhu, Shui Jin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5573092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28884130
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7908183
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author Daud, M. K.
Nafees, Muhammad
Ali, Shafaqat
Rizwan, Muhammad
Bajwa, Raees Ahmad
Shakoor, Muhammad Bilal
Arshad, Muhammad Umair
Chatha, Shahzad Ali Shahid
Deeba, Farah
Murad, Waheed
Malook, Ijaz
Zhu, Shui Jin
author_facet Daud, M. K.
Nafees, Muhammad
Ali, Shafaqat
Rizwan, Muhammad
Bajwa, Raees Ahmad
Shakoor, Muhammad Bilal
Arshad, Muhammad Umair
Chatha, Shahzad Ali Shahid
Deeba, Farah
Murad, Waheed
Malook, Ijaz
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description Due to alarming increase in population and rapid industrialization, drinking water quality is being deteriorated day by day in Pakistan. This review sums up the outcomes of various research studies conducted for drinking water quality status of different areas of Pakistan by taking into account the physicochemical properties of drinking water as well as the presence of various pathogenic microorganisms. About 20% of the whole population of Pakistan has access to safe drinking water. The remaining 80% of population is forced to use unsafe drinking water due to the scarcity of safe and healthy drinking water sources. The primary source of contamination is sewerage (fecal) which is extensively discharged into drinking water system supplies. Secondary source of pollution is the disposal of toxic chemicals from industrial effluents, pesticides, and fertilizers from agriculture sources into the water bodies. Anthropogenic activities cause waterborne diseases that constitute about 80% of all diseases and are responsible for 33% of deaths. This review highlights the drinking water quality, contamination sources, sanitation situation, and effects of unsafe drinking water on humans. There is immediate need to take protective measures and treatment technologies to overcome unhygienic condition of drinking water supplies in different areas of Pakistan.
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spelling pubmed-55730922017-09-07 Drinking Water Quality Status and Contamination in Pakistan Daud, M. K. Nafees, Muhammad Ali, Shafaqat Rizwan, Muhammad Bajwa, Raees Ahmad Shakoor, Muhammad Bilal Arshad, Muhammad Umair Chatha, Shahzad Ali Shahid Deeba, Farah Murad, Waheed Malook, Ijaz Zhu, Shui Jin Biomed Res Int Review Article Due to alarming increase in population and rapid industrialization, drinking water quality is being deteriorated day by day in Pakistan. This review sums up the outcomes of various research studies conducted for drinking water quality status of different areas of Pakistan by taking into account the physicochemical properties of drinking water as well as the presence of various pathogenic microorganisms. About 20% of the whole population of Pakistan has access to safe drinking water. The remaining 80% of population is forced to use unsafe drinking water due to the scarcity of safe and healthy drinking water sources. The primary source of contamination is sewerage (fecal) which is extensively discharged into drinking water system supplies. Secondary source of pollution is the disposal of toxic chemicals from industrial effluents, pesticides, and fertilizers from agriculture sources into the water bodies. Anthropogenic activities cause waterborne diseases that constitute about 80% of all diseases and are responsible for 33% of deaths. This review highlights the drinking water quality, contamination sources, sanitation situation, and effects of unsafe drinking water on humans. There is immediate need to take protective measures and treatment technologies to overcome unhygienic condition of drinking water supplies in different areas of Pakistan. Hindawi 2017 2017-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5573092/ /pubmed/28884130 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7908183 Text en Copyright © 2017 M. K. Daud et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Deeba, Farah
Murad, Waheed
Malook, Ijaz
Zhu, Shui Jin
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