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Illegal interconnection of drinking water and irrigation water system ( Case study )

This case study highlights the illegal interconnection of drinking water and irrigation water systems in Jaslovske Bohunice, resulting in a waterborne disease outbreak. The study emphasizes the importance of public awareness, early detection systems, and close cooperation between water companies and local authorities.

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Illegal interconnection of drinking water and irrigation water system ( Case study )

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  1. Illegal interconnection of drinking water and irrigation water system(Case study) Workshop on Water and Climate Adaptation (Amsterdam, 1–2 July 2008) Martina Behanová Public Health Authority of Slovak Republic Dep.of environmental health

  2. Involved stakeholders • Regional authority of public health in Trnava • Water company „TAVOS“ • Municipality of Jaslovské Bohunice

  3. Step by step • 16.7.2007 phone call to the PHA from citizens from Jaslovske Bohunice about suspicion on drinking water quality causing gastric problems • 16.7.2007 PHA analysed 2 samples of drinking water from the blocks of flats where affected citizens lived EARLY DETECTION: • 17.,18.7. laboratory confirmation of microbiological, biological, chemical contamination start of epidemiological investigation

  4. Step by step QUICK RESPONSE • 19.7 a ban of drinking water usage from public water supply • Active investigation for cases in Jaslovske Bohunice in close cooperation with local GPs and municipality • The contamination of drinking water was confirmed also by laboratory analysis provided by TAVOS • Water company made checks along the whole distribution system in Jaslovske Bohunice and ensured emergency tanks of water for affected households

  5. Step by step Samples were taken from 4 places in Jaslovske Bohunice: ● block of flats ● municipality office ● amphitheatre ● fastfood kiosk

  6. Measures taken by water company • Laboratory analysis from 17.7., 18.7. showed biological contamination and zero level of chlorine in samples taken near the block of flats • Flush of the whole distribution system + chlorination was done • Samples taken on 19.7 and 23.7 were NEGATIVE

  7. Results of epidemiology investigation

  8. Outbreak summary • Duration12.7. – 22.7.2007 • Number of cases:125 (1500 exposed people, attack rate 8,3%) • Place: Jaslovske Bohunice • Vector of disease:Drinking water from public water supply • Etiology: not confirmed (according to microbiological cultivation of contaminated water, it is supposed to be infectious of E.coli (EPEC) or other coliforms or Entamoeba coli)

  9. Interesting findings • Comprehensive investigation taken by TAVOS and municipality testified, that the epidemic outbreak occurred due to illegal interconnection of irregation water with drinking water from public supply • It is suspected that interconnection of systems was made in a garden area near the block of flats • PHA in cooperation with a water company informed the police and pressed charges against anonymous for the public danger

  10. Lessons learned • Importance of public awareness and early detection system • Importance of well managed surveillance system of water-borne diseases • Close cooperation of water company and local authorities (public health, municipality)

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