Microbial contamination of drinking water and community water in Bangladesh : a review
Abstract
Bangladesh, one of the most densely populated nations of the world, is blessed with abundant
water sources, which are being polluted with many bacteria and pathogens. The country's
groundwater and surface water are polluted with coliforms and organic and inorganic
contaminants. Most of the country's population depends on this water, especially groundwater
sources, which contain elevated amounts of coliforms and pathogens. These are causes of
many diseases such as diarrhea, dysentery, skin infection, typhoid, and lots more. This study
aims to determine the causes and effects of microbial water contamination in Bangladesh. It
is a qualitative research paper, and information was collected from primary and secondary
sources. Descriptive analysis is done on data collected from different research on microbial
contamination of drinking water in Bangladesh, exploring the root cause of microbial water
pathogens and coliforms. Based on the analysis, solution to the problems, and strategies are
recommended for microbial contamination of drinking water.