Contamination of Household Open Wells in an Urban Area of Trivandrum, Kerala State, India: A Spatial Analysis of Health Risk Using Geographic Information System
Objective: To assess the sanitary condition and water quality of household wells and to depict it spatially using Geographic Information System (GIS) in an urban area of Trivandrum, Kerala state, India. Study design: A community-based cross-sectional census-type study. Methods: Study was conducted i...
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doaj-e15b6707c019422285c18ff74705b4e22020-11-25T03:00:58ZengSAGE PublishingEnvironmental Health Insights1178-63022018-10-011210.1177/1178630218806892Contamination of Household Open Wells in an Urban Area of Trivandrum, Kerala State, India: A Spatial Analysis of Health Risk Using Geographic Information SystemMohan Ananth0Reghunath Rajesh1Rajeevan Amjith2Achu A L3Mathew J Valamparampil4M Harikrishnan5M S Resmi6K B Sreekanth7Varghese Sara8S Sethulekshmi9V Prasannakumar10S K Deepthi11Aby Jose Jemin12D S Krishna13T S Anish14Ilyas Selene Insija15Zinia T Nujum16Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaInter University Centre for Geo-spatial Information Science and Technology (IUCGIST), University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDirectorate of Health Services, Government of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaInter University Centre for Geo-spatial Information Science and Technology (IUCGIST), University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDirectorate of Health Services, Government of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Kollam, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaInter University Centre for Geo-spatial Information Science and Technology (IUCGIST), University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Hospital, Kollam, IndiaObjective: To assess the sanitary condition and water quality of household wells and to depict it spatially using Geographic Information System (GIS) in an urban area of Trivandrum, Kerala state, India. Study design: A community-based cross-sectional census-type study. Methods: Study was conducted in an urban area of Trivandrum. All households (n = 449) residing in a 1.05 km 2 area were enrolled in the study. Structured questionnaire and Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) device were used for data collection. Water samples taken were analyzed in an accredited laboratory. Results: Most of the wells were in an intermediate-high contamination risk state, with more than 77% of wells having a septic tank within 7.5 m radius. Coliform contamination was prevalent in 73% of wells, and the groundwater was predominantly acidic with a mean of 5.4, rendering it unfit for drinking. The well chlorination and cleaning practices were inadequate, which were significantly associated with coliform contamination apart from a closely located septic tank. However, water purification practices like boiling were practiced widely in the area. Conclusion: Despite the presence of wells with high risk of contamination and inadequate chlorination practices, the apparent rarity of Water-borne diseases in the area may be attributed to the widespread boiling and water purification practices at the consumption level by the households. GIS technology proves useful in picking environmental determinants like polluting sources near the well and to plan control activities.https://doi.org/10.1177/1178630218806892 |
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Mohan Ananth Reghunath Rajesh Rajeevan Amjith Achu A L Mathew J Valamparampil M Harikrishnan M S Resmi K B Sreekanth Varghese Sara S Sethulekshmi V Prasannakumar S K Deepthi Aby Jose Jemin D S Krishna T S Anish Ilyas Selene Insija Zinia T Nujum |
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Mohan Ananth Reghunath Rajesh Rajeevan Amjith Achu A L Mathew J Valamparampil M Harikrishnan M S Resmi K B Sreekanth Varghese Sara S Sethulekshmi V Prasannakumar S K Deepthi Aby Jose Jemin D S Krishna T S Anish Ilyas Selene Insija Zinia T Nujum Contamination of Household Open Wells in an Urban Area of Trivandrum, Kerala State, India: A Spatial Analysis of Health Risk Using Geographic Information System Environmental Health Insights |
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Mohan Ananth Reghunath Rajesh Rajeevan Amjith Achu A L Mathew J Valamparampil M Harikrishnan M S Resmi K B Sreekanth Varghese Sara S Sethulekshmi V Prasannakumar S K Deepthi Aby Jose Jemin D S Krishna T S Anish Ilyas Selene Insija Zinia T Nujum |
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Contamination of Household Open Wells in an Urban Area of Trivandrum, Kerala State, India: A Spatial Analysis of Health Risk Using Geographic Information System |
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Contamination of Household Open Wells in an Urban Area of Trivandrum, Kerala State, India: A Spatial Analysis of Health Risk Using Geographic Information System |
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Contamination of Household Open Wells in an Urban Area of Trivandrum, Kerala State, India: A Spatial Analysis of Health Risk Using Geographic Information System |
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Contamination of Household Open Wells in an Urban Area of Trivandrum, Kerala State, India: A Spatial Analysis of Health Risk Using Geographic Information System |
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Contamination of Household Open Wells in an Urban Area of Trivandrum, Kerala State, India: A Spatial Analysis of Health Risk Using Geographic Information System |
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contamination of household open wells in an urban area of trivandrum, kerala state, india: a spatial analysis of health risk using geographic information system |
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Environmental Health Insights |
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Objective: To assess the sanitary condition and water quality of household wells and to depict it spatially using Geographic Information System (GIS) in an urban area of Trivandrum, Kerala state, India. Study design: A community-based cross-sectional census-type study. Methods: Study was conducted in an urban area of Trivandrum. All households (n = 449) residing in a 1.05 km 2 area were enrolled in the study. Structured questionnaire and Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) device were used for data collection. Water samples taken were analyzed in an accredited laboratory. Results: Most of the wells were in an intermediate-high contamination risk state, with more than 77% of wells having a septic tank within 7.5 m radius. Coliform contamination was prevalent in 73% of wells, and the groundwater was predominantly acidic with a mean of 5.4, rendering it unfit for drinking. The well chlorination and cleaning practices were inadequate, which were significantly associated with coliform contamination apart from a closely located septic tank. However, water purification practices like boiling were practiced widely in the area. Conclusion: Despite the presence of wells with high risk of contamination and inadequate chlorination practices, the apparent rarity of Water-borne diseases in the area may be attributed to the widespread boiling and water purification practices at the consumption level by the households. GIS technology proves useful in picking environmental determinants like polluting sources near the well and to plan control activities. |
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