Drinking water quality in Brazilian urban slums

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The study analyzed the quality of drinking water used in Brazilian urban slum residences according to the standards established in Brazilian regulations. Bacteriological (n=231) and physicochemical parameters (n=134) were analyzed, as the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater establishes. The results revealed that contaminants in the water consumed, for the most part, exceed the limits of drinking water quality standards, putting the population's health at risk and reinforcing the urgency of the need for public policies.
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Authors Handam, Natasha Berendonk;Santos, José Augusto Albuquerque dos;Neto, Antonio Henrique Almeida de Moraes;Alencar, Maria de Fátima Leal;Ignacio, Caroline Ferraz;Sotero-Martins, Adriana;
Journal revista ambiente & Água
Year 2020
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