Abstract:
Public perceptions and attitudes around a particular issue which is growing increasingly
more important in this decade. Water is a field which involves governments, industry,
and the publictherefore a collection of data regarding the public’s attitudes towards the
drinking water will provide a better approach to evaluate the quality of drinking water
and the accessibility to safe drinking water. Bottled drinking water use is showing a
growing trend in Sri Lankan community at present. Current study was focused to collect
public attitudes on bottled water use and its safety. Data collected by conducting a
questionnaire and testing some water quality parameters of selected bottled drinking
water samples in Galle city.Questionnaire was conducted among 150 people (n=150) for —
identifying their practices and attitudes in using bottled drinking water. Bottled drinking
water is mainly consumed when they are travelling (50.4%) and when they are living in
an unknown area temporarily (34.9%). In buying bottled drinking water, 65% of
consumers concern about the details appears on the label, while 21% consider about the
brand and 12% consider about the appearance. However, 79.6% of people aware of the
issues recently reported about the contaminated bottled water, however, 62.2% of
consumers assume that the bottled drinking water is safe to drink, while 17.3% believes
that bottled drinking water is not safe to drink. Bottled water samples (n=44) were tested
in order to find the range of pH, conductivity, nitrate concentration, total coliforms, total
hardness, three major bottled water brands are included to above samples. However,the
study reveals that irrespective of the recent issues raised on bottled drinking water
people believe that bottled drinking water is a safe drinking water source. In the mean
time chemical analysis of bottled drinking water samples also support above opinion
since it is complying with standards.