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Groundwater Quality in Rural Cambodia: Measures and Perceptions
Author(s) -
GUPPY LISA,
SHANTZ ANDREW
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
geographical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.695
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1745-5871
pISSN - 1745-5863
DOI - 10.1111/j.1745-5871.2011.00710.x
Subject(s) - groundwater , water quality , geography , environmental planning , water resource management , quality (philosophy) , socioeconomics , perception , environmental science , psychology , engineering , ecology , sociology , philosophy , geotechnical engineering , epistemology , neuroscience , biology
Two studies of domestic water quality were undertaken in rural Cambodia. The first was a programme of quantitative groundwater quality testing and modelling. The second was a qualitative study of perceptions of groundwater quality. This research aimed to compare and contrast findings of these studies in two communes in rural Cambodia. The quantitative study found that in both communes, there is a high risk of encountering bore water with levels of chemical contamination that are detrimental to human health. The qualitative study found that messages from water users is mixed – 60% of bore water users thought their groundwater was of good quality, but 97% treated their water at the point of use before drinking. Results suggest that villages in rural Cambodia would benefit from a better community understanding of groundwater quality and safe water, and the development of more informed domestic water options.

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