AN ASSESMENT OF THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF SATCHET WATER N IBADAN NIGERIA: A PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGE
The inadequacy of pipe borne water in Ibadan Metropolis is almost endemic. This inadequacy is both in quantity and quality of the public water supply. As an alternative to the water supply, small scale industrial concerns came up with 'PURE WATER': 0.5Litre water in nylon sachets, which ar...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of biomedical research 2004-05, Vol.7 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The inadequacy of pipe borne water in Ibadan Metropolis is almost
endemic. This inadequacy is both in quantity and quality of the public
water supply. As an alternative to the water supply, small scale
industrial concerns came up with 'PURE WATER': 0.5Litre water in nylon
sachets, which are electrically heated, sealed at both ends and widely
patronized by both low and middle class Nigerians. The objective of the
study was to find out the quality of such pure water. Stratified,
simple random sampling procedures were used to select 78 samples from
20 brands of sachet water from important hawkers/vendors. The samples
were subjected to physical, chemical and bacteriological analysis. For
chemical analysis, Hanna's 100 spectrophotometer plus chemical reagents
were used. The water samples were assessed for coliform and other
intestinal bacteria using MKC cowkery broth (MM) and Brilliant Green
Bile Broth (BGBB). Multiple tube method was employed. The result showed
that the physical parameters were within W.H.O limits for drinking
water quality guidelines except for pH which ranged from 6.6 - 9.7.
Some chemical parameters were also within the W.H.O guideline values.
However; aluminum which concentration ranged from 0.00 - 0.34 mg/l,
fluoride concentration ranged from 0.01 - 1.87 mg/I and cyanide
concentration ranged from 0.000 - 0175 were not. Bacteriological
analysis, showed that five (5) or 6.4% of the samples tested fielded
bacterial growth. Bacteria produced included: Klebsiella sp.,
Streptococcus faecalis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The enforcement of
the regulation guiding water quality before the National Agency for
Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC) to comply with the
drinking water qualities guideline values as recommended by W.H.O,
becomes urgent. |
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ISSN: | 1119-5096 |