Assessing the Groundwater Quality of Rohingya Refugee Camp Cox Bazar Bangladesh

N. Khandaker
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Groundwater is the singular source of drinking water in Rohingya Refugee Camps, Cox Bazar Bangladesh. A study was conducted to assess the quality of the groundwater and its suitability as potable water. Samples collected from ten water points that are hand pumps connected to borehole wells locally called tube wells of Rohingya Camp16 were collected for analysis of water quality parameters. The water quality parameters that were measured were: pH, turbidity, total hardness, arsenic, manganese, iron, and total coliform. The results indicate that the water is moderately hard with pH values within regulatory limits. Some of the water samples exceed the limit for total iron based on the Government of Bangladesh regulatory standards. The water samples were arsenic free which is a relief for many localities in Bangladesh suffer from the purge of arsenic contaminated groundwater. Unfortunately, many of the water samples collected contains higher than accepted levels of manganese which can be an issue with prolonged consumption. Chronic exposure to manganese results in developmental problems in adolescents. The majority of the waters samples also showed the presence of total coliform and a sure indication that fecal contamination of the water wells is occurring. The water quality data points to a senior that calls for pragmatic water quality assurance and management measures for the sustainable wellbeing of the refugee communities in the refugee camps of Cox Bazar, Bangladesh. We will be putting forth evidence-based sustainable solutions to achieve a sustainable supply of safe drinking water to the Rohingya communities in the camps.
孟加拉国考克斯巴扎尔罗兴亚难民营地下水质量评估
地下水是孟加拉国科克斯巴扎尔罗兴亚难民营的唯一饮用水来源。对地下水的水质及其作为饮用水的适宜性进行了评价。从罗兴亚16号营地的10个取水点收集样本,这些取水点是连接到当地称为管井的水井的手泵,用于分析水质参数。测定的水质参数为:pH、浊度、总硬度、砷、锰、铁、总大肠菌群。结果表明,水的硬度适中,pH值在规定范围内。根据孟加拉国政府的监管标准,一些水样的总铁含量超过了限制。水样不含砷,这对孟加拉国许多地区遭受砷污染地下水净化的地区来说是一种解脱。不幸的是,许多收集的水样含有高于可接受水平的锰,这可能是长期饮用的问题。长期接触锰会导致青少年的发育问题。大多数水样还显示存在总大肠菌群,并明确表明水井正在发生粪便污染。水质数据指向一位资深人士,他呼吁采取务实的水质保证和管理措施,以确保孟加拉国考克斯巴扎尔难民营难民社区的可持续福祉。我们将提出以证据为基础的可持续解决方案,为难民营中的罗兴亚社区提供可持续的安全饮用水。
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