Groundwater is the most viable source of potable water in northern Ghana, West Africa, especially for the 80% rural inhabitants. Millions of dollars have been expended there on groundwater-based water supply infrastructures, and these expenditures are likely to continue in coming decades. The Hydrogeological Assessment Project (HAP) of the Northern Regions of Ghana was initiated to provide scientific background for groundwater-based supply projects as well as resource management. This paper summarizes the technical approaches and results to date, which include a compilation of available data, targeted field data collection, and the development of a regional hydrogeological synthesis
A study on water supply systems in the Northern Volta Region was conducted between 1993 and 1996. Th...
Groundwater development across much of Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Groundwater development across much of sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
It is estimated that groundwater contributes about 62 percent of the total water requirement of Ghan...
Abstract: In order to evaluate the contribution of continuing groundwater resources development on t...
Increasing human population, changing lifestyles and environmental considerations have resulted in i...
Increasing human population, changing lifestyles and environmental considerations have resulted in i...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
A study was carried out to understand the reasons why there is low groundwater potential in the Nort...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
The exploitation of groundwater for water supply needs of many rural communities in Africa has been ...
Groundwater development potential in northern Ghana (108 671 km2) has been assessed by combining spa...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
Groundwater is the main source of potable water for various uses in the Afram Plains area, Ghana. Th...
A study on water supply systems in the Northern Volta Region was conducted between 1993 and 1996. Th...
Groundwater development across much of Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Groundwater development across much of sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
It is estimated that groundwater contributes about 62 percent of the total water requirement of Ghan...
Abstract: In order to evaluate the contribution of continuing groundwater resources development on t...
Increasing human population, changing lifestyles and environmental considerations have resulted in i...
Increasing human population, changing lifestyles and environmental considerations have resulted in i...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
A study was carried out to understand the reasons why there is low groundwater potential in the Nort...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
The exploitation of groundwater for water supply needs of many rural communities in Africa has been ...
Groundwater development potential in northern Ghana (108 671 km2) has been assessed by combining spa...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
Groundwater is the main source of potable water for various uses in the Afram Plains area, Ghana. Th...
A study on water supply systems in the Northern Volta Region was conducted between 1993 and 1996. Th...
Groundwater development across much of Sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...
Groundwater development across much of sub-Saharan Africa is constrained by a lack of knowledge on t...