Bongo is one of the driest regions in Ghana. The district is in a rocky zone where 103,000 people live in small towns and rural communities. The groundwater in the region has a high fluoride contents which is bad for teeth and bones. In 2015, the District Assembly started to replace the wells by... Read more...
Bongo district in the Upper East Region of Ghana became known throughout Ghana for the quality of its water –for the wrong reason. The district is a global hotspot for fluoride concentration and water from some wells was damaging the health of its population. Read more...
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The main objective of the training programme is to promote greater concern among health and public water supply authorities for the need to undertake... Read more...
Completely revised edition of the 1981 textbook which links water supply science and technology with the specific needs of small communities in... Read more...