12066 Emerging Technologies to Monitor and Act on Drinking Water Contamination
Автор: World Water Week
Загружено: 2025-09-18
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Globally, over 4.4 billion people are exposed to fecally contaminated drinking water, with sources of contamination ranging from untreated sewage and organic decomposition to agricultural runoff. While this issue is often associated with low- and middle-income countries, recent cases in high-income urban areas, such as Chicago, underscore its broad relevance. Across all settings, socioeconomically marginalized communities bear the brunt of the health impacts. A major limitation in addressing this global challenge is the lack of effective, continuous monitoring of fecal contamination—particularly in-situ, autonomous technologies capable of reliably detecting E. coli in real time.
This session convenes academic researchers, public health experts, technologists, and water program practitioners to examine the technological requirements, current gaps, and emerging solutions for continuous in-situ monitoring of fecal contamination. Case studies will span diverse geographies and income levels—from rural and peri-urban areas in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America to urban centers in the United States—demonstrating how new tools can improve public health outcomes and water quality management across contexts.
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