Impacts of Intermittent Water Supply on Water Quality in Two Palestinian Refugee Camps

We investigated the quality of treated drinking water in Aida Camp and Alazzah Camp, two Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank. Water supply in the two camps is intermittent: Water deliveries are first stored in a centrally located community tank before being pumped through distribution network...

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Main Authors: Shatha Alazzeh, S. E. Galaitsi, Amahl Bishara, Nidal Al-Azraq, John L. Durant
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/670
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spelling doaj-6227f894e14a4442b8d07f76caf495c72020-11-24T21:49:07ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-03-0111467010.3390/w11040670w11040670Impacts of Intermittent Water Supply on Water Quality in Two Palestinian Refugee CampsShatha Alazzeh0S. E. Galaitsi1Amahl Bishara2Nidal Al-Azraq3John L. Durant4Department of Earth and Science, Al Quds University, Jerusalem 20002, West Bank, PalestineDepartment of Civil &amp; Environmental Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155, USADepartment of Anthropology, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155, USA1for3.org, Winchester, MA 01890, USADepartment of Civil &amp; Environmental Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155, USAWe investigated the quality of treated drinking water in Aida Camp and Alazzah Camp, two Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank. Water supply in the two camps is intermittent: Water deliveries are first stored in a centrally located community tank before being pumped through distribution networks to users, who then store the water in rooftop tanks. Between March 2016 and June 2017, we examined water quality within the distribution system in the camps, testing 520 samples in Aida Camp and 198 samples in Alazzah Camp for total coliforms, <i>Escherichia coli</i> (<i>E. coli</i>) bacteria, and residual chlorine. We observed deterioration in water quality in both camps, but the deterioration was more pronounced in Aida Camp where 2.5% of community-tank samples, 5.0% of network samples, and 10% of rooftop-tank samples contained one or more colonies (per 100 mL) of total coliform bacteria. In Alazzah Camp, 3.7% of community-tank samples, 2.5% of network samples, and 5% rooftop-tank samples contained one or more colonies (per 100 mL) of total coliform bacteria. <i>E. coli</i> was detected in two samples from Aida Camp and one sample from Alazzah Camp. In both camps, average residual chlorine concentrations were higher in the community tanks than in rooftop tanks. The main factor influencing water quality deterioration in rooftop tanks in Aida Camp appears to be air temperature. We recommend more systematic water testing in the camps and greater transparency in reporting test results to camp residents.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/670drinking water qualityintermittent water supplyrefugee campstotal coliforms<i>E. coli</i>residual chlorine
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author Shatha Alazzeh
S. E. Galaitsi
Amahl Bishara
Nidal Al-Azraq
John L. Durant
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S. E. Galaitsi
Amahl Bishara
Nidal Al-Azraq
John L. Durant
Impacts of Intermittent Water Supply on Water Quality in Two Palestinian Refugee Camps
Water
drinking water quality
intermittent water supply
refugee camps
total coliforms
<i>E. coli</i>
residual chlorine
author_facet Shatha Alazzeh
S. E. Galaitsi
Amahl Bishara
Nidal Al-Azraq
John L. Durant
author_sort Shatha Alazzeh
title Impacts of Intermittent Water Supply on Water Quality in Two Palestinian Refugee Camps
title_short Impacts of Intermittent Water Supply on Water Quality in Two Palestinian Refugee Camps
title_full Impacts of Intermittent Water Supply on Water Quality in Two Palestinian Refugee Camps
title_fullStr Impacts of Intermittent Water Supply on Water Quality in Two Palestinian Refugee Camps
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Intermittent Water Supply on Water Quality in Two Palestinian Refugee Camps
title_sort impacts of intermittent water supply on water quality in two palestinian refugee camps
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-03-01
description We investigated the quality of treated drinking water in Aida Camp and Alazzah Camp, two Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank. Water supply in the two camps is intermittent: Water deliveries are first stored in a centrally located community tank before being pumped through distribution networks to users, who then store the water in rooftop tanks. Between March 2016 and June 2017, we examined water quality within the distribution system in the camps, testing 520 samples in Aida Camp and 198 samples in Alazzah Camp for total coliforms, <i>Escherichia coli</i> (<i>E. coli</i>) bacteria, and residual chlorine. We observed deterioration in water quality in both camps, but the deterioration was more pronounced in Aida Camp where 2.5% of community-tank samples, 5.0% of network samples, and 10% of rooftop-tank samples contained one or more colonies (per 100 mL) of total coliform bacteria. In Alazzah Camp, 3.7% of community-tank samples, 2.5% of network samples, and 5% rooftop-tank samples contained one or more colonies (per 100 mL) of total coliform bacteria. <i>E. coli</i> was detected in two samples from Aida Camp and one sample from Alazzah Camp. In both camps, average residual chlorine concentrations were higher in the community tanks than in rooftop tanks. The main factor influencing water quality deterioration in rooftop tanks in Aida Camp appears to be air temperature. We recommend more systematic water testing in the camps and greater transparency in reporting test results to camp residents.
topic drinking water quality
intermittent water supply
refugee camps
total coliforms
<i>E. coli</i>
residual chlorine
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/670
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