2019
DOI: 10.46660/ojs.v10i2.270
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Use and Quality of Bottled Water in Bahawalpur City, Pakistan: An Overview

Abstract: As a basic need of human life, the place of safe potable water cannot be ignored elsewhere. Therefore, themain objective of the current study was to take an overview of the main source of water, expenditure on waterpurchasing and use quality of bottled water in Bahawalpur city. Primary data were gathered through a structuredquestionnaire during a field survey in selected five residential areas as sample sites i.e. Model town A, Model town B,Shahdrah, Satellite town, and Islami colony, while the secondary data … Show more

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“…Cabe resaltar que la empresa E tuvo en el primer mes un valor por debajo del aceptado por la norma colombiana (Ministerio de Salud, 1991), indicando que el 98 % de las muestras estuvieron dentro de los límites permitidos y presentaron similitud con los análisis de este parámetro en otros estudios realizados en Montería (Simanca et al 2010). A nivel internacional, en India, Dhingra et al (2014) reportaron datos similares al analizar el agua potable del distrito Tehsil (Mohsin et al 2013).…”
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“…Cabe resaltar que la empresa E tuvo en el primer mes un valor por debajo del aceptado por la norma colombiana (Ministerio de Salud, 1991), indicando que el 98 % de las muestras estuvieron dentro de los límites permitidos y presentaron similitud con los análisis de este parámetro en otros estudios realizados en Montería (Simanca et al 2010). A nivel internacional, en India, Dhingra et al (2014) reportaron datos similares al analizar el agua potable del distrito Tehsil (Mohsin et al 2013).…”
Section: Resultados Y Discusiónunclassified
“…Phosphate plays a vital role in the industrial process and plant/animal metabolism; consequently, it can produce waste by-products. High concentrations of nutrients can cause many problems with the water quality, such as acidification, eutrophication, and impairing the aquatic organisms' survival and growth (Mohsin et al, 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 shows the TDS levels for each stratum of the Bontanga dam. TDS forms from water's capacity to dissolve salts and minerals, producing an unpleasant taste [35]. The WHO TDS standard is 500 ppm [32].…”
Section: Total Dissolved Solidsmentioning
confidence: 99%