Analysis of dry and wet season water quality in the municipality of La Gomera, Guatemala

Alejandra Caballero, Margareth Garcia, Francisco Pérez-Sabino, Sergio Lickes, C. Guzmán-Quilo, Jorge Pérez-Folgar, Derek Johnson, Silvie Pouit, Diana Gomez, Darío Rodriguez, Gerardo Arroyo
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There is a need for access to clean potable water worldwide. However, almost every source of surface water in Guatemala is contaminated. This study assesses the potential exposure to water contaminants in proximity to Medecins Sans Frontieres's (MSF) chronic kidney disease clinic population in La Gomera, Guatemala during wet and dry seasons. Five municipal wells and four artisanal wells (servicing approximately 18.9% of La Gomera) were selected for their proximity to MSF La Gomera clinic to determine the presence of coliforms, physicochemical parameters, heavy metals, and pesticide residues. Water samples were collected over 3 consecutive days during La Gomera's wet season and again during the dry season. Wet season 2022: Total coliforms and Escherichia coli exceeded the acceptable limits for several artisanal wells but were not detected in municipal wells. Mercury and arsenic were detected in all wells during at least one sampling period. Dry season 2023: Total coliforms exceeded the acceptable limits for all wells and E. coli was detected in all four artisanal wells. Lead and arsenic were detected in all wells. Our results suggest that water from artisanal wells does not meet COGUANOR or WHO microbiological criteria for human consumption.
危地马拉拉戈梅拉市旱季和雨季水质分析
全世界都需要清洁的饮用水。然而,危地马拉几乎所有的地表水源都受到了污染。本研究评估了无国界医生组织(MSF)位于危地马拉拉戈梅拉的慢性肾病诊所附近居民在雨季和旱季可能接触到的水污染物。我们选择了靠近无国界医生拉戈梅拉诊所的五口市政水井和四口手工水井(为拉戈梅拉约 18.9% 的地区提供服务),以检测水样中是否存在大肠菌群、理化参数、重金属和农药残留。在拉戈梅拉的雨季和旱季,连续三天采集水样。2022 年雨季:几口手工水井的总大肠菌群和大肠埃希氏菌超过了可接受的限度,但在市政水井中没有检测到。在至少一次采样期间,所有水井均检测到汞和砷。2023 年旱季:所有水井的总大肠菌群都超过了可接受限值,所有四口手工水井都检测到了大肠杆菌。所有水井均检测到铅和砷。我们的结果表明,手工水井中的水不符合 COGUANOR 或世界卫生组织的人类饮用微生物标准。
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