Large-scale survey of seasonal drinking water quality in Malawi

Using in situ tryptophan-like fluorescence and conventional water quality indicators

Abstract

This study, carried in Malawi, is the first to investigate the effectiveness of Tryptophan-Like Fluorescence for a large-scale survey using a randomised, spot-sampling approach.

This work is part of the 鈥楻EACH Improving Water Security for the Poor鈥� programme

Citation

Ward, J.S.T., Lapworth, D.J., Read, D.S., Pedley, S., Banda, S.T., Monjerezi, M., Gwengweya, G., and MacDonals, A. (2020). Large-scale survey of seasonal drinking water quality in Malawi using in situ tryptophan-like fluorescence and conventional water quality indicators. Science of the Total Environment, 744.

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Published 31 August 2020