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Naus, F.L. (author), Burer, K. (author), van Laerhoven, F. (author), Griffioen, J. (author), Ahmed, K.M. (author), Schot, P. (author)
The acceptance of newly implemented, safe drinking water options is not guaranteed. In the Khulna and Satkhira districts, Bangladesh, pond water is pathogen-contaminated, while groundwater from shallow tubewells may be arsenic- or saline-contaminated. This study aims to determine why, as well as the extent to which, people are expected to remain...
article 2020
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Naus, F.L. (author), Schot, P. (author), van Breukelen, B.M. (author), Ahmed, K.M. (author), Griffioen, J. (author)
In southwestern Bangladesh, clean drinking water is scarce, since rainwater is only available during the monsoon, pond water is often bacteriologically polluted, and groundwater may exhibit high salinity and arsenic levels. Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) might potentially provide safe drinking water by storing abundant freshwater from the wet...
article 2020
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Naus, F.L. (author), Schot, P. (author), Ahmed, K.M. (author), Griffioen, J. (author)
In southwestern Bangladesh, the large variation in groundwater salinity has only been elucidated in small-scale study areas and along large regional-scale gradients. We aimed to assess the regional shallow (
article 2019