Perception Study of Environmental Pollution of a Watercourse in Guadalajara City, Mexico
- 1 University of Guadalajara, Mexico
Abstract
The results of an environmental perception study about a contaminated watercourse in Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico are presented. Percept and opinions of residents were collected by direct interview from a random sample of 370 out of 8 900 dwellings and statistical reliability of 95%. Main results highlighted complains about sewage dumping and related displeasing odor (39.3%), as well as the presence of mosquitoes (17.6%) as disease vectors. At most impacted sites (P3, P4, P6, P8) common reported signs and symptoms were irritation to organs of the respiratory system and headache. Thus, finding a very significant association (chi-square test, P<0.0000) among prevailing environmental conditions and reported symptoms at 95% confidence interval. Finally, 90% of interviewee qualified the channel´s environmental quality as very bad, since the benefits they can get from a natural stream like landscape beauty, microclimate regulator or water supply, are limited by the unhealthy state of water.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2019.107.113
Copyright: © 2019 María Azucena Arellano Avelar, Martha Georgina Orozco Medina, Arturo Figueroa Montaño and Valentina Davydova Belitskaya. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Environmental Percept
- Health Percept
- Water Contamination
- Environmental Quality