
In a study carried out by Aga Khan University, eight out of 52 water samples taken from various localities in Karachi were found infected by Naegleria fowleri. Adequate chlorination of water can solve the problem but, according to another study, up to 41 per cent of the water supplied to the city does not have sufficient amounts of chlorine. It is sad that needless deaths are being caused because of the disregard for a simple safety standard. Surely, it cannot be that hard to ensure that the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board effectively deploy one of the cheapest and most effective methods of purifying water? Meanwhile, health authorities also need to conduct an awareness campaign. People are advised to use boiled water while washing their face and performing wuzu, and to swim in adequately chlorinated water.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 4th, 2013.
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