Groundwater in the Caribbean Islands, a major drinking water source, is becoming increasingly polluted. The groundwater quality was such that it... Read more...
The study looked into the prevalence of cholera at three refugee camps in Bangladesh. Read more...
The association between contamination of morning samples of food and water of 208 children aged 6-29 months and the incidence of diarrhoea was... Read more...
In February 1992, an epidemic of cholera began in Argentina. The first known cases appeared in a quasi-nomadic aborigine population living by the... Read more...
The symposium focused on critical urban water and sanitation issues in the twenty-first century. Read more...
Properly treated, blended and monitored waste streams can be recycled through the water treatment process, thus relieving disposal problems and... Read more...
Rapid urbanization in the Third World is exacerbating problems of water supply, flooding, and water pollution, as well as rendering more difficult... Read more...
Between 1 January and 31 July 1992 a cholera epidemic caused 548 reported cases in Riohacha (population 68,000), Colombia. Read more...
This book examines the roots of freshwater pollution - urbanization, industrialization and intensive farming - supported by case studies from the... Read more...