A review of safe water in Malaysia
Safe water supply can altogether enhance the personal satisfaction and is a wellspring of and the condition for economic development and water is at the core of sustainable development. Water resources, and the range of services they provide, underpin poverty reduction, economic growth and environme...
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| author | Abdullah, N. Maizzaty Mohd Arish, Nur Aini Salleh, M. Syabil Amran, M. Aiman Afiq |
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| description | Safe water supply can altogether enhance the personal satisfaction and is a wellspring of and the condition for economic development and water is at the core of sustainable development. Water resources, and the range of services they provide, underpin poverty reduction, economic growth and environmental sustainability. The issue of water is observed as a general problem for both the urban and the rural population and lack of access to safe and clean water is locked in the heart of the poverty. The study was planned to find out how far the safe water are effective effect to the communities and method to improve the quality the water. Drinking water quality is the great public health concern because it is a major risk factor for high incidence of diarrheal diseases in human body. Water is an essential need of human being. Every person on this planet requires at least 20 to 50 litres of safe water in a day for drinking, cooking and other purposes. According to United Nations (UN) the basic human right is to universal access to Safe water, and an essential step towards better living standards all over the world. Greater accessibility to clean drinking water is a critical need in the area. Collaborative community engagement yielded effective and sustainable interventions. |
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| spelling | uthm-32802022-01-04T07:55:30Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3280/ A review of safe water in Malaysia Abdullah, N. Maizzaty Mohd Arish, Nur Aini Salleh, M. Syabil Amran, M. Aiman Afiq TA170-171 Environmental engineering Safe water supply can altogether enhance the personal satisfaction and is a wellspring of and the condition for economic development and water is at the core of sustainable development. Water resources, and the range of services they provide, underpin poverty reduction, economic growth and environmental sustainability. The issue of water is observed as a general problem for both the urban and the rural population and lack of access to safe and clean water is locked in the heart of the poverty. The study was planned to find out how far the safe water are effective effect to the communities and method to improve the quality the water. Drinking water quality is the great public health concern because it is a major risk factor for high incidence of diarrheal diseases in human body. Water is an essential need of human being. Every person on this planet requires at least 20 to 50 litres of safe water in a day for drinking, cooking and other purposes. According to United Nations (UN) the basic human right is to universal access to Safe water, and an essential step towards better living standards all over the world. Greater accessibility to clean drinking water is a critical need in the area. Collaborative community engagement yielded effective and sustainable interventions. Penerbit UTHM Abdullah, Nor Maizzaty Mohd Arish@Arshad, Nur Aini Muhamad, Mimi Suliza Md. Amin, Harina 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3280/1/Ch11.pdf Abdullah, N. Maizzaty and Mohd Arish, Nur Aini and Salleh, M. Syabil and Amran, M. Aiman Afiq (2020) A review of safe water in Malaysia. In: Applications in Environmental Engineering Technology. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 112-129. ISBN 978-967-2916-33-8 |
| spellingShingle | TA170-171 Environmental engineering Abdullah, N. Maizzaty Mohd Arish, Nur Aini Salleh, M. Syabil Amran, M. Aiman Afiq A review of safe water in Malaysia |
| title | A review of safe water in Malaysia |
| title_full | A review of safe water in Malaysia |
| title_fullStr | A review of safe water in Malaysia |
| title_full_unstemmed | A review of safe water in Malaysia |
| title_short | A review of safe water in Malaysia |
| title_sort | review of safe water in malaysia |
| topic | TA170-171 Environmental engineering |
| url | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3280/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3280/1/Ch11.pdf |