Abstract:To investigate the change in water quality from the source to the point-of-consumption (PoC), we collected and analyzed 56 water samples from various points of an intermittent water supply system in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Compared to treated water from treatment plants, distribution network samples showed large spatial and temporal variations in total dissolved solids (TDS), Fe, Mn, NH4-N, coliforms, and free and total chlorine concentrations due to irregular supplies, intrusion of contaminants, and unev… Show more
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