Inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in Sarawak, Malaysia

Providing safe drinking-water to human civilization is indispensable; it is one of the most cost-effective means of reducing the disease burden of diarrhea. Unfortunately, water supply quality monitoring from public water treatment plants (WTPs) is often neglected or taken for granted. To determine...

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Main Authors: Lo, Nguk Ting, Sarker, Mohammad Abul Bashar, Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian, Harun-Or-Rashid, Md, Sakamoto, Jyunnichi
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spelling my.um.eprints.214152019-05-30T03:35:46Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21415/ Inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in Sarawak, Malaysia Lo, Nguk Ting Sarker, Mohammad Abul Bashar Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian Harun-Or-Rashid, Md Sakamoto, Jyunnichi R Medicine Providing safe drinking-water to human civilization is indispensable; it is one of the most cost-effective means of reducing the disease burden of diarrhea. Unfortunately, water supply quality monitoring from public water treatment plants (WTPs) is often neglected or taken for granted. To determine the produced water quality, WTPs in Sarawak, Malaysia were assessed for their protozoa removal ability. A selfadministered questionnaire based on the regulations in the Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand (DWSNZ) was developed. Optional 10-liter raw water samples were collected from willing WTPs for the detection of protozoan cysts. Routine physical and microbial testing of WTP parameters were also requested for raw water quality overview. Two of the nine assessed WTPs achieved three log credits in the treatment component, one of which belonged to Peninsular Malaysia. No log credits were obtained in the other tested components for any samples. Most of the WTPs employed "Coagulation, Sedimentation, and Filtration" using rapid gravity filters without enhancement (P < 0.05). Giardia cysts were detected in raw water sources used for treatment, and the geographical location was identified as an influencing factor for raw water quality. There is an urgent requirement for active collaboration and holistic approaches to review existing water management policies and interventions. WTPs in Sarawak did not achieve the log credits required to safeguard the microbial quality of the water supplied; however, only Giardia cysts were detected in 10-liter raw water samples despite routine microbial parameter monitoring showing disturbing contamination levels. Nagoya University 2018 Article PeerReviewed Lo, Nguk Ting and Sarker, Mohammad Abul Bashar and Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian and Harun-Or-Rashid, Md and Sakamoto, Jyunnichi (2018) Inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in Sarawak, Malaysia. Nagoya Journal of Medical Science, 80 (2). pp. 165-174. ISSN 0027-7622 https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=pages_view_main&active_action=repository_view_main_item_detail&item_id=26014&item_no=1&page_id=28&block_id=27 doi:10.18999/nagjms.80.2.165
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Lo, Nguk Ting
Sarker, Mohammad Abul Bashar
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Harun-Or-Rashid, Md
Sakamoto, Jyunnichi
Inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in Sarawak, Malaysia
description Providing safe drinking-water to human civilization is indispensable; it is one of the most cost-effective means of reducing the disease burden of diarrhea. Unfortunately, water supply quality monitoring from public water treatment plants (WTPs) is often neglected or taken for granted. To determine the produced water quality, WTPs in Sarawak, Malaysia were assessed for their protozoa removal ability. A selfadministered questionnaire based on the regulations in the Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand (DWSNZ) was developed. Optional 10-liter raw water samples were collected from willing WTPs for the detection of protozoan cysts. Routine physical and microbial testing of WTP parameters were also requested for raw water quality overview. Two of the nine assessed WTPs achieved three log credits in the treatment component, one of which belonged to Peninsular Malaysia. No log credits were obtained in the other tested components for any samples. Most of the WTPs employed "Coagulation, Sedimentation, and Filtration" using rapid gravity filters without enhancement (P < 0.05). Giardia cysts were detected in raw water sources used for treatment, and the geographical location was identified as an influencing factor for raw water quality. There is an urgent requirement for active collaboration and holistic approaches to review existing water management policies and interventions. WTPs in Sarawak did not achieve the log credits required to safeguard the microbial quality of the water supplied; however, only Giardia cysts were detected in 10-liter raw water samples despite routine microbial parameter monitoring showing disturbing contamination levels.
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author Lo, Nguk Ting
Sarker, Mohammad Abul Bashar
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Harun-Or-Rashid, Md
Sakamoto, Jyunnichi
author_facet Lo, Nguk Ting
Sarker, Mohammad Abul Bashar
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Harun-Or-Rashid, Md
Sakamoto, Jyunnichi
author_sort Lo, Nguk Ting
title Inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort inadequate water treatment quality as assessed by protozoa removal in sarawak, malaysia
publisher Nagoya University
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/21415/
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