2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/8467023
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Impact on the Quality of Life When Living Close to a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant

Abstract: The objective of the study was to investigate the impact on the quality of life of people living close to a municipal wastewater treatment plant. A case control study, including 235 inhabitants living within a 500 m radius by a municipal wastewater treatment plant (cases) and 97 inhabitants living in a different area (controls), was conducted. A standardized questionnaire was self-completed by the participants which examined the general health perception and the overall life satisfaction. Also, the concentrati… Show more

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“…In this study, although the QoL score for the aspect of physical health was relatively high, signi cant differences in dermatological syndromes and digestive disorders between the two residential groups (P < 0.05) could be determined (Appendix 5). In contrast, previous studies do not report any increases in illness [21] or demonstrate an increase mainly in respiratory diseases in populations living near wastewater treatment plants [23]. This could be attributed to the different impacts of solid waste treatment plants and wastewater treatment plants, as well as local factors such as living environment, health status, climate, geography, genetics, and immune status of the population.…”
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“…In this study, although the QoL score for the aspect of physical health was relatively high, signi cant differences in dermatological syndromes and digestive disorders between the two residential groups (P < 0.05) could be determined (Appendix 5). In contrast, previous studies do not report any increases in illness [21] or demonstrate an increase mainly in respiratory diseases in populations living near wastewater treatment plants [23]. This could be attributed to the different impacts of solid waste treatment plants and wastewater treatment plants, as well as local factors such as living environment, health status, climate, geography, genetics, and immune status of the population.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…In particular, 57.8% of those in Group 1 thought that the operation of the plant had a negative impact on their lives (Appendix 4). A previous study carried out in Greece [21] noted that the frequency of being in a bad mood, being angry, and getting sick reported by the subjects was signi cantly higher among residents living close to a wastewater treatment plant than all others. Although the impact of a wastewater treatment plant is certainly different from that of the plant studied here, both results combined suggest that the distance from a plant is likely an important determinant of the QoL for the residents.…”
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“…It is likely that these water sources are in close proximity to livestock and have faced fecal contamination. Also, these drinking water sources could have been situated near human waste disposal sites which could have led to contamination(Vantarakis et al, 2016). The same is likely for rainwater and creek water samples.…”
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