Investigating drinking water quality, microbial pollution, and potential health risks in selected schools of Badin city, Pakistan

Hafeez Ahmed Talpur , Shakeel Ahmed Talpur , Amanullah Mahar , Gianluigi Rosatelli , Muhammad Yousuf Jat Baloch , Aziz Ahmed , Aqib Hassan Ali Khan
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This study investigated drinking water quality in public, private, and religious schools in Badin city, Pakistan. Physicochemical parameters were within limits except for slightly elevated pH and turbidity. The microbial analysis showed that T.C., and F.C., were found in all samples, and E. coli in 55% of the smaples, with significant differences in quantities. Microbial contaminants correlated positively with pH, turbidity, and each other, linking them to sewage, runoff, and waste. Bacterial counts exceeded WHO guidelines, and the pollution load index (PLI) demonstrated declining water quality. The water quality index (WQI) rated samples as 30% “very good,” 35% “good,” and 35% “poor ”; none were “excellent” or safe to drink. Subpar water quality poses health risks to children, potentially causing diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid. To mitigate risks, infrastructure improvements, education initiatives, and public awareness campaigns are necessary for securing safe water access to support the well-being of school children and the community.

调查巴基斯坦巴丁市部分学校的饮用水质量、微生物污染和潜在健康风险
本研究调查了巴基斯坦巴丁市公立、私立和宗教学校的饮用水质量。除 pH 值和浑浊度略有升高外,其他理化指标均符合标准。微生物分析表明,所有样本中都发现了大肠杆菌和小肠杆菌,55%的样本中发现了大肠杆菌,但数量差异显著。微生物污染物与 pH 值、浑浊度和其他污染物呈正相关,这表明它们与污水、径流和废物有关。细菌数量超过了世界卫生组织的标准,污染负荷指数(PLI)显示水质正在下降。水质指数(WQI)将样本评为 "很好 "的占 30%,"好 "的占 35%,"差 "的占 35%;没有一个样本为 "优 "或可安全饮用。水质不达标对儿童健康构成威胁,可能导致腹泻、甲型肝炎和伤寒。为了降低风险,有必要改善基础设施、开展教育活动和提高公众认识运动,以确保安全用水,为学童和社区的福祉提供支持。
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