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Groundwater microbiology and chemistry of shallow wells, boreholes and springs in Kisumu, Kenya in 2014

Groundwater microbiology and chemistry of shallow wells, boreholes and springs in Kisumu, Kenya in 2014
Groundwater microbiology and chemistry of shallow wells, boreholes and springs in Kisumu, Kenya in 2014
This dataset contains free residual chlorine, turbidity, nitrate, chloride, sulphate, fluoride, phosphate and thermatolerant coliform concentrations in groundwater from a variety of sources within two neighbourhoods of Kisumu, Kenya. A total of 73 groundwater sources were tested between February and March 2014. The data were collected as part of the Groundwater2030 project, which aims to reduce the health problems that result from consumption of contaminated groundwater in urban areas of Africa. The project was co-ordinated by the University of Southampton, with partners at the University of Surrey, the Victoria Institute of Research on Environment and Development (VIRED) International, and the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology. The project was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council and the Department for International Development as part of the Unlocking the Potential of Groundwater for the Poor (UPGro) programme.,Samples were collected using a standardised protocol and analysed within seven hours of collection. Laboratory analyses were conducted by the same individual using calibrated instrumentation. Blanks were run for each analytical method and, where the number of samples allowed, duplicate analyses were carried out on the first and last sample of each batch to measure analytical repeatability.
Kisumu, groundwater, Kenya, urbanization, Migosi, water wells, Manyatta, latrines, water pollution
Natural Environment Research Council
Pedley, Steve
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Okotto-Okotto, Joseph
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Okotto, L.G.
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Price, H.
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Wright, J.
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Pedley, Steve
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Okotto-Okotto, Joseph
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Okotto, L.G.
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Price, H.
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Wright, J.
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(2014) Groundwater microbiology and chemistry of shallow wells, boreholes and springs in Kisumu, Kenya in 2014. Natural Environment Research Council doi:10.5285/4062e6d9-2e90-4775-87f1-179dea283ef1 [Dataset]

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Abstract

This dataset contains free residual chlorine, turbidity, nitrate, chloride, sulphate, fluoride, phosphate and thermatolerant coliform concentrations in groundwater from a variety of sources within two neighbourhoods of Kisumu, Kenya. A total of 73 groundwater sources were tested between February and March 2014. The data were collected as part of the Groundwater2030 project, which aims to reduce the health problems that result from consumption of contaminated groundwater in urban areas of Africa. The project was co-ordinated by the University of Southampton, with partners at the University of Surrey, the Victoria Institute of Research on Environment and Development (VIRED) International, and the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology. The project was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council and the Department for International Development as part of the Unlocking the Potential of Groundwater for the Poor (UPGro) programme.,Samples were collected using a standardised protocol and analysed within seven hours of collection. Laboratory analyses were conducted by the same individual using calibrated instrumentation. Blanks were run for each analytical method and, where the number of samples allowed, duplicate analyses were carried out on the first and last sample of each batch to measure analytical repeatability.

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Published date: 2014
Keywords: Kisumu, groundwater, Kenya, urbanization, Migosi, water wells, Manyatta, latrines, water pollution

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Local EPrints ID: 434297
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/434297
PURE UUID: b2fb6b1f-c92d-4ce9-a493-7000ae3e44a7

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Date deposited: 18 Sep 2019 16:30
Last modified: 05 May 2023 15:21

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Contributor: Steve Pedley
Contributor: Joseph Okotto-Okotto
Contributor: L.G. Okotto
Contributor: H. Price
Contributor: J. Wright

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