A randomized trial of the impact of rope-pumps on water quality.

A C Gorter, J H Alberts, J F Gago, P Sandiford
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Abstract

Rope-pumps are now widely promoted as a low cost, easily maintained means to improve water availability in developing countries. However, in some instances their acceptance has been limited by concerns over the microbiological quality of the water. This study looked at the well water quality under a variety of conditions, comparing unimproved bucket and rope wells with wells with a windlass and rope-pump wells with and without a concrete cover. Other factors influencing the water quality were also examined. Results indicate a 62% reduction of the geometric mean of the faecal coliform contamination of the well water as a result of the installation of a rope-pump with or without a concrete cover. Other factors found to influence the level of contamination of water in hand-dug wells were rainfall, number of households using the well, amount of water extracted daily and the distance of the well from the nearest kitchen. The last three factors probably reflect domestic activities with poor hygiene around the well. The installation of a simple rope-pump on family wells improves the water quality and availability at a favourable cost/benefit ratio.

绳泵对水质影响的随机试验。
绳泵作为一种低成本、易于维护的改善发展中国家水资源供应的手段,现在得到了广泛推广。然而,在某些情况下,由于对水的微生物质量的担忧,它们的接受程度受到限制。本研究考察了各种条件下的井水质量,将未改进的桶式和绳式井与有绞车的井以及有和没有混凝土井盖的绳式泵井进行了比较。对影响水质的其他因素也进行了探讨。结果表明,由于安装了带或不带混凝土盖的绳泵,井水粪便大肠菌群污染的几何平均值降低了62%。影响手挖井水污染程度的其他因素包括降雨量、使用井的家庭数量、每天的取水量以及井与最近厨房的距离。后三个因素可能反映了井周围卫生条件差的家庭活动。在家庭井中安装简单的绳泵可以改善水质,并以良好的成本效益比提高可用性。
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