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The common sources of drinking water are the limited number of ponds with sand filters, rainwater harvesting systems, and arsenic-free hand operated tube wells.
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The most common source of drinking water for the rural people is groundwater from boreholes (deep wells), shallow wells and springs (Dzwairo et al. 2006).
In Ethiopia, the most common source of drinking water for the rural people is groundwater from borehole (deep wells), shallow wells and springs (Dzwairo et al. 2006).Groundwater is usually consumed without any form of treatment.
Public taps were the most common source of drinking water (29.4%; n=162).
In Petite Anse, the most common source of drinking water was bottled water or water purchased from a company (84%); in Cerca Carvajal, it was unprotected spring water (42%) and public piped water (34%).
In rural areas where the most common source of drinking water is surface water (40%), only 4% of households treat their water and the most common type or method of toilet facility is an open latrine (35%) or open defecation (33%) [ 1].
In addition, the use of septic tanks and cesspools to dispose of human excrement, and the use of nitrogen fertilizers and animal manures by agriculture are common sources of nitrite in drinking water [ 78].
The authors showed that a common source of household drinking water contamination occurred when family members dipped their unwashed hands into water vats stored in the home.
Although water derived from privately owned wells may be the most common source of high-nitrate drinking water, municipal drinking water supplies may also be contaminated.
Social media platforms are most common sources of these acts.
The more common source of fecal contamination in improved drinking water sources appears to be livestock and domestic animals, although for many cases the source could not be identified.
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