RAINWATER HARVESTING AS AN ALTERNATIVE/SUPPLEMENTARY WATER SOURCE. [FULL PROJECT]
Description: In Africa, most communities rely on natural water resources such as “rivers, streams, lakes, wells and springs were capable of providing a safe and adequate water supply for all social and economic activities” (Pedley et. al, 2011). Most of the time, these water sources are heavily polluted especially from “human activities such as agriculture and mining” (Hashemi, 2012). In Ghana, many communities in the Yilo Krobo municipality “do not have adequate access to potable water, the availability of a clean, safe and secure water source has been and will always be a concern for the human population”. Despite all efforts made by the “government to mitigate the inadequacies in the water supply system, the reality is that many people in Yilo Krobodo not have water running through their taps”. The water supply in most communities in Yilo Krobo is inadequate despite all efforts made by governmental and non-governmental organizations. This study assesses rainwater harvesting as a supplement or alternative source of water. This study was presented in five (5) distinct chapters.
NOTE: This Project Material contains a SIMILARITY REPORT with an INDEX of 26%
This Project Material contains 59 pages [13,178] from Chapter 1 to 5 with questionnaire and references
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