Do Water Contamination Reports Influence Water Use Practices on Feedlot Farms and Rural Households in Southern Alberta?

4Citations
Citations of this article
12Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.
Get full text

Abstract

This article explores the extent to which water contamination reports influence water use practices of feedlot operators and their households in southern Alberta. An in–person survey was conducted with 33 feedlot farm families living in the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District. The analyses reveal that there are variations in operators’ knowledge of local water contamination reports and the ways in which these reports influence water use practices. For example, while 88% of participants were aware of reports that the South Saskatchewan River Basin has a very high level of pesticide residues, only 24% said that this has always influenced the way they use their water for domestic use. While this study provides insight into understanding the relationship between water contamination reports and water use practices of feedlot farm families, it also serves as a starting point for a more extensive socioeconomic and health survey focused on this population. © 2007, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Acharya, M. P., Kalischuk, R. G., Klein, K. K., & Bjornlund, H. (2007). Do Water Contamination Reports Influence Water Use Practices on Feedlot Farms and Rural Households in Southern Alberta? Canadian Water Resources Journal, 32(3), 213–226. https://doi.org/10.4296/cwrj3203213

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free