2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.110707
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Planning for the health impacts of climate change: Flooding, private groundwater contamination and waterborne infection – A cross-sectional study of risk perception, experience and behaviours in the Republic of Ireland

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“…Insufficient precipitation and hydrological extremes lead to the drying of the surface water and groundwater resources, leading to inadequate supply to meet increasing water demands, while heavy precipitation and flooding can cause damage to water supply and sanitation infrastructure. Runoff from the various sources during heavy rainfall leads to direct contamination of surface water sources, such as streams and lakes. , Meanwhile, access to safe drinking water and sanitation is the one most important resilience strategies for long-term climate change adaptation as well as in emergency responses during and following a disaster or extreme weather event.…”
Section: Challenges In the Current Wash Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insufficient precipitation and hydrological extremes lead to the drying of the surface water and groundwater resources, leading to inadequate supply to meet increasing water demands, while heavy precipitation and flooding can cause damage to water supply and sanitation infrastructure. Runoff from the various sources during heavy rainfall leads to direct contamination of surface water sources, such as streams and lakes. , Meanwhile, access to safe drinking water and sanitation is the one most important resilience strategies for long-term climate change adaptation as well as in emergency responses during and following a disaster or extreme weather event.…”
Section: Challenges In the Current Wash Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of post‐fire well inspection and testing studies has likely contributed to the dissimilar water use, inspection, and testing guidance. While past well water disaster investigations have been flood and hurricane focused, wildfires pose different contamination challenges (Balluz et al, 2001; Dai et al, 2019; Eccles et al, 2017; Keenum et al, 2021; Main et al, 2008; Mapili et al, 2022; Musacchio et al, 2021; Pieper et al, 2021; Presley et al, 2006; Smith, 2002, 2004). The goal of the present study was to better understand wildfire damage to private drinking water well systems and drinking water contamination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of post-fire well inspection and testing studies has likely contributed to the dissimilar water use, inspection, and testing guidance. While past well water disaster investigations have been flood and hurricane focused, wildfires pose different contamination challenges (Balluz et al, 2001;Dai et al, 2019;Eccles et al, 2017;Keenum et al, 2021;Main et al, 2008;Mapili et al, 2022;Musacchio et al, 2021;Pieper et al Abbreviations: BTEX, benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes; PAH, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons which are a subset of SVOCs; SVOCs, semi-volatile organic compounds. Presley et al, 2006;Smith, 2002Smith, , 2004.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of such strategies is differentiated among nations, with some agendas more oriented towards mitigation measures and the transition to green and blue infrastructure, and others inclined towards strengthening adaptive capacities. In both cases, the actions that people may implement are determined by their perceptions of [1,2], exposure to, and experience with risk [3], which differentially affect social groups such as women or low-income sectors. Social differentiation within geographical regions and communities is an important vector of climate vulnerability [4][5][6] (ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%