From tap to table: An assessment of drinking water quality in Perak, Malaysia

Introduction: A study on the quality of drinking water was conducted at Air Kuning Treatment Plant In Perak, Malaysia, based on a sanitary survey in 14 sampling points stations from the intake area to the auxiliary points. This was to ensure the continuous supply of clean and safe drinking water to...

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Published in:Medical Journal of Malaysia
Main Author: Ibrahim T.N.B.T.; Feisal N.A.S.; Azmi N.M.; Nazli S.N.; Salehuddin A.S.M.; Nasir N.I.C.M.; Kamaludin N.H.; Shahid N.S.M.; Noor M.A.M.; Noh A.M.; Abdullah A.H.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Medical Association 2024
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Ibrahim T.N.B.T.; Feisal N.A.S.; Azmi N.M.; Nazli S.N.; Salehuddin A.S.M.; Nasir N.I.C.M.; Kamaludin N.H.; Shahid N.S.M.; Noor M.A.M.; Noh A.M.; Abdullah A.H.
From tap to table: An assessment of drinking water quality in Perak, Malaysia
2024
Medical Journal of Malaysia
79


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Introduction: A study on the quality of drinking water was conducted at Air Kuning Treatment Plant In Perak, Malaysia, based on a sanitary survey in 14 sampling points stations from the intake area to the auxiliary points. This was to ensure the continuous supply of clean and safe drinking water to the consumers for public health protection. The objective was to examine the physical, microbiological, and chemical parameters of the water, classification at each site based on National Drinking Water Standards (NDWQS) and to understand the spatial variation using environmetric technique; principal component analysis (PCA). Materials and Methods: Water samples were subjected to in situ and laboratory water quality analyses and focused on pH, turbidity, chlorine, Escherichia coli, total coliform, total hardness, iron (Fe), aluminium (Al), zinc (Zn), magnesium (Mg) and sodium (Na). All procedures followed the American Public Health Association (APHA) testing procedures. Results: Based on the results obtained, the values of each parameter were found to be within the safe limits set by the NDWQS except for total coliform and iron (Fe). PCA has indicated that turbidity, total coliform, E. coli, Na, and Al were the major factors that contributed to the drinking water contamination in river water intake. Conclusion: Overall, the water from all sampling point stations after undergoing water treatment process was found to be safe as drinking water. It is important to evaluate the drinking water quality of the treatment plant to ensure that consumers have access to safe and clean drinking water as well as community awareness on drinking water quality is essential to promote public health and environmental protection. © 2024, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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author Ibrahim T.N.B.T.; Feisal N.A.S.; Azmi N.M.; Nazli S.N.; Salehuddin A.S.M.; Nasir N.I.C.M.; Kamaludin N.H.; Shahid N.S.M.; Noor M.A.M.; Noh A.M.; Abdullah A.H.
spellingShingle Ibrahim T.N.B.T.; Feisal N.A.S.; Azmi N.M.; Nazli S.N.; Salehuddin A.S.M.; Nasir N.I.C.M.; Kamaludin N.H.; Shahid N.S.M.; Noor M.A.M.; Noh A.M.; Abdullah A.H.
From tap to table: An assessment of drinking water quality in Perak, Malaysia
author_facet Ibrahim T.N.B.T.; Feisal N.A.S.; Azmi N.M.; Nazli S.N.; Salehuddin A.S.M.; Nasir N.I.C.M.; Kamaludin N.H.; Shahid N.S.M.; Noor M.A.M.; Noh A.M.; Abdullah A.H.
author_sort Ibrahim T.N.B.T.; Feisal N.A.S.; Azmi N.M.; Nazli S.N.; Salehuddin A.S.M.; Nasir N.I.C.M.; Kamaludin N.H.; Shahid N.S.M.; Noor M.A.M.; Noh A.M.; Abdullah A.H.
title From tap to table: An assessment of drinking water quality in Perak, Malaysia
title_short From tap to table: An assessment of drinking water quality in Perak, Malaysia
title_full From tap to table: An assessment of drinking water quality in Perak, Malaysia
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description Introduction: A study on the quality of drinking water was conducted at Air Kuning Treatment Plant In Perak, Malaysia, based on a sanitary survey in 14 sampling points stations from the intake area to the auxiliary points. This was to ensure the continuous supply of clean and safe drinking water to the consumers for public health protection. The objective was to examine the physical, microbiological, and chemical parameters of the water, classification at each site based on National Drinking Water Standards (NDWQS) and to understand the spatial variation using environmetric technique; principal component analysis (PCA). Materials and Methods: Water samples were subjected to in situ and laboratory water quality analyses and focused on pH, turbidity, chlorine, Escherichia coli, total coliform, total hardness, iron (Fe), aluminium (Al), zinc (Zn), magnesium (Mg) and sodium (Na). All procedures followed the American Public Health Association (APHA) testing procedures. Results: Based on the results obtained, the values of each parameter were found to be within the safe limits set by the NDWQS except for total coliform and iron (Fe). PCA has indicated that turbidity, total coliform, E. coli, Na, and Al were the major factors that contributed to the drinking water contamination in river water intake. Conclusion: Overall, the water from all sampling point stations after undergoing water treatment process was found to be safe as drinking water. It is important to evaluate the drinking water quality of the treatment plant to ensure that consumers have access to safe and clean drinking water as well as community awareness on drinking water quality is essential to promote public health and environmental protection. © 2024, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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