@article{oai:keiai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001767, author = {谷地, 隆 and YACHI, Takashi}, issue = {14}, journal = {環境情報研究, Journal of Environmental Studies}, month = {Sep}, note = {Following the one in 2004, we continued the examination of water quality along the Everest highway, which is situated in the eastern part of Nepal. This time, sending out questionnaires, we had a hearing on how the inhabitants along the highway feel about the water. We surveyed from Lukla, where there is an airport, to Gorakshep, the highest point where we stayed overnight. More than half of them get drinking water from the tap. On the quality of drinking water, more than half of them think it clean. On the quantity, about half of them thought it not enough, and a third of them, on the other hand, plenty. Concerning the flavor of water, most of them find it good. Majority of them not particularly feel their potable water affected by water pollution, but a quarter of them answered that the rivers and creeks are polluted. When asked which water they see as cleanest, more than half of them say that the tap water they usually take is. All in all, we concluded that on the supply, the quality, the quantity and the flavor of the water, almost all of the inhabibnts are contented.}, pages = {21--26}, title = {エベレスト街道の水利用に関する実態調査結果(<特集>敬愛大学環境情報研究所『ネパール学術調査隊』調査報告)}, year = {2006}, yomi = {ヤチ, タカシ} }