Drinking water insecurity: water quality and access in coastal south-western Bangladesh

@article{Benneyworth2016DrinkingWI,
  title={Drinking water insecurity: water quality and access in coastal south-western Bangladesh},
  author={L. Benneyworth and Jonathan M. Gilligan and John C. Ayers and Steven L. Goodbred and Gregory George and Amanda R. Carrico and Md. Rezaul Karim and Farjana Farjana Akter and David Fry and Katherine Donato and Bhumika Piya},
  journal={International Journal of Environmental Health Research},
  year={2016},
  volume={26},
  pages={508 - 524}
}
National drinking water assessments for Bangladesh do not reflect local variability, or temporal differences. [] Key Method Drinking water quality is assessed by comparison of locally measured concentrations to national levels and water quality criteria; resident's access to potable water and their perceptions are based on local social surveys. Residents in the study area use groundwater far less than the national average; salinity and local rainwater scarcity necessitates the use of multiple water sources…
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