
Journal of Water and Health Vol 08 No 1 pp 2034 © IWA Publishing 2010 doi:10.2166/wh.2009.043
Natural and technical factors in faecal contamination incidents of drinking water in small distribution networks, France, 20032004: a geographical study
Pascal Beaudeau, Danièle Valdes, Damien Mouly, Morgane Stempfelet and René Seux
Institut de Veille Sanitaire, 14 rue de Val d'Osne, 94415, Saint-Maurice cedex, France Tel.: +33 1 41 79 68 22 E-mail: p.beaudeau@invs.sante.fr
UPMC Université Paris 06, UMR 7619 Sisyphe, Case 105, 4 place Jussieu, F-75005, Paris, France
EHESP, avenue du Prof L. Bernard-CS, 74312-35043, RENNES Cedex, France
ABSTRACT
This geographical study aimed to show natural or water-processing-related factors of faecal contamination incidents (FCIs) of drinking water in continental France. We defined a FCI as the occurrence of at least 20 colony-forming Escherichia coli or enterococci among all the 100 mL samples collected for regulatory purpose within one day from a given drinking water supply zone (SZ). We explored correlations between the standardized number of FCIs per département (N_Pols) and various indicators related to weather, land cover, topography, geology and water management for three SZ size sub-classes. In 20032004, 2,739 FCIs occurred in SZs supplying fewer than 2,000 people, mainly with simply disinfected groundwater. N_Pols correlates with four covariates: (1) precipitation; (2) the extension of the karst outcrops; (3) the extent of disinfection; and (4) catchment protection. One hundred millimetres of yearly excess in precipitation increases the pollution risk by 2837%, depending on the sub-class. A 10% extension of the karst areas, a 10% increase of unprotected resources, or of SZs with no disinfection, could entail a higher risk of FCI by about 10%. The correlations are reproducible over the three sub-classes and corroborate expert appraisals. These results encourage the ongoing effort to generalize disinfection and catchment protection.
Keywords: chlorination; faecal contamination; France; geographical study; groundwater; precipitation
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