Perspectives of environmental health in outbreaks research associated with a zone of consumption water supply human
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Keywords

hidric outbreaks
environmental health
polluted water
potable water

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Gámez de la Hoz, J., & Lara Villegas, A. (2004). Perspectives of environmental health in outbreaks research associated with a zone of consumption water supply human. Spanish Journal of Environmental Health, 4(1-2), 73–78. Retrieved from https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/354

Abstract

Introduction. The purpose of this work was studied the magnitude, possible causes and contributing environmental factors in the waterbourne outbreaks appearance, in the performance area of the locality of Benaoján (Town of Málaga, Spain).

Material/Methods. Analysis of the potability of the water and disinfection controls. Evaluation of the fulfillment of the quality of the drinking water and sanitary technical requirements of water supplies, pursuant to the Spanish regulation on public consumption waters.

Results. We have been accomplished 110 potability analysis, proving that 13,4% of the samples do not comply with the potability criteria of the water. It were practiced 647 controls of disinfection, of those which 53% resulted not accordant. The design of the supply net is of the branching type and at least presents 30 blind branches, points where the water remains stagnant. The municipal waters service doesn ́t make analytics controls of the quality of the water neither has implanted Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) of the facilities of the supply.

Discussion. Environmental research suggests that the public water supply net is a source of infection, problem related to the epidemic outbreaks appearance. Because of this the water consumption not treaty must be avoided.

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