To reduce child mortality and improve health in Ghana boreholes and wells are being installed across the country by the private sector, NGOs and the Ghanaian government. Water quality is not generally monitored once a water source has been improved. Water supplies were sampled across Ghana from mostly boreholes, wells and rivers as well as some piped water from the different regions and analysed for the chemical quality. Chemical water quality was found to exceed the WHO guidelines in 38% of samples, while pH varied from 3.7 to 8.9. Excess levels of nitrate (NO3 -) were found in 21% of the samples, manganese (Mn) and fluoride (F-) in 11% and 6.7%, respectively. Heavy metals such as lead (Pb), arsenic (As) and uranium (U) were locali...
Fluoride is an important chemical for human health. However, its deficiency or excess in the human b...
This work was done to assess the physical and chemical qualities of groundwater in some predominantl...
In recognition of the multiple dimensions of access to drinking water, this study explored in detail...
To reduce child mortality and improve health in Ghana boreholes and wells are being installed across...
During an extensive sampling trial in Ghana, a number of physico-chemical water quality problems hav...
The physical, trace element and microbiology of groundwater randomly collected from four boreholes n...
The present article has emerged from investigation into the water situation in three villages in the...
During an extensive sampling trial in Ghana, a number of physico-chemical water quality problems hav...
Many rural and peri-urban areas in developing countries including Ghana face challenges with access ...
Groundwater samples from 68 communities within the Densu basin were sampled and analysed over a peri...
The most important inorganic contaminant is nitrate ion, NO3-.Excess nitrate ion in drinking water i...
The water quality assessment of Bontanga reservoir in Northern Region of Ghana has been carried out ...
Many communities in Kumasi, Ghana, are increasingly dependent on boreholes and hand dug wells. The a...
The quality of bore and well water within the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality and Prestea-Huni-Valley Dis...
Many communities in Kumasi, Ghana, are increasingly dependent on boreholes and hand dug wells. The a...
Fluoride is an important chemical for human health. However, its deficiency or excess in the human b...
This work was done to assess the physical and chemical qualities of groundwater in some predominantl...
In recognition of the multiple dimensions of access to drinking water, this study explored in detail...
To reduce child mortality and improve health in Ghana boreholes and wells are being installed across...
During an extensive sampling trial in Ghana, a number of physico-chemical water quality problems hav...
The physical, trace element and microbiology of groundwater randomly collected from four boreholes n...
The present article has emerged from investigation into the water situation in three villages in the...
During an extensive sampling trial in Ghana, a number of physico-chemical water quality problems hav...
Many rural and peri-urban areas in developing countries including Ghana face challenges with access ...
Groundwater samples from 68 communities within the Densu basin were sampled and analysed over a peri...
The most important inorganic contaminant is nitrate ion, NO3-.Excess nitrate ion in drinking water i...
The water quality assessment of Bontanga reservoir in Northern Region of Ghana has been carried out ...
Many communities in Kumasi, Ghana, are increasingly dependent on boreholes and hand dug wells. The a...
The quality of bore and well water within the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality and Prestea-Huni-Valley Dis...
Many communities in Kumasi, Ghana, are increasingly dependent on boreholes and hand dug wells. The a...
Fluoride is an important chemical for human health. However, its deficiency or excess in the human b...
This work was done to assess the physical and chemical qualities of groundwater in some predominantl...
In recognition of the multiple dimensions of access to drinking water, this study explored in detail...