A health risk model for rural households based on the distribution of multi pollutants
Rathnamala, G. V. and Shivashankara, G. P. and Ashwini, R. M. and Rashmi, H. R. and Bhowmik, Basuraj (2023) A health risk model for rural households based on the distribution of multi pollutants. Water Science and Technology, 87 (7). pp. 1686-1702. ISSN 0273-1223 (https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2023.084)
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Abstract
Rapid consumerism and improper waste disposal create widespread environmental degradation through the air, water sources and landfills in India's rural areas. This work develops a health risk prediction model to score villages based on quantitative and qualitative factors. Quantitative observations regarding pollutant levels and qualitative responses are collected from various households. that are risk labelled against WHO standards. The health risk model is designed to correlate the qualitative factors. A total of 2,370 rural households spread across three districts of Karnataka were selected. The study found that the health risk score predicted by the model has a higher significant correlation (0.8) to various existing pollutant factors. The study found that source of drinking water (0.87), quality of drinking water (0.81), drainage canal availability (0.72), type of drainage (0.73), stagnant water (0.71), toilet availability (0.83), maintenance frequency (0.83), cooking fuel type (0.77), cigarette use (0.71), garbage piles up (0.73) and the percentage composition of wastes (0.74) was found to have a higher positive correlation to the health of rural households. The villages with higher health risks can be identified, and suitable mitigation plans can be designed to mitigate the health risk by state authorities.
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Rathnamala, G. V., Shivashankara, G. P., Ashwini, R. M., Rashmi, H. R. and Bhowmik, Basuraj
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Item type: Article ID code: 92551 Dates: DateEvent1 April 2023Published21 March 2023Published Online10 March 2023AcceptedSubjects: Technology > Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) > Environmental engineering
Technology > Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Medicine > Public aspects of medicine > Public health. Hygiene. Preventive MedicineDepartment: Faculty of Engineering > Civil and Environmental Engineering Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 07 Apr 2025 15:41 Last modified: 05 May 2025 06:22 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/92551