The Tarkwa district is an important gold mining area in the Southwestern part of Ghana. The main source of potable water supply to the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality is from the Bonsa River treatment plant managed by the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL). The River is under threat from serious contamination by illegal mining ("galamsey") activities within its catchment area. Consequently, the amount of water supplied to the Municipality has not kept pace with its growing population due to increasing treatment cost and supply difficulties. The need to find alternative and sustainable sources of potable water supply to augment that from GWCL to the Municipality has become imperative. A large void volume created as a result of the abandoned under...
Background: Illegal mining activities (IMA) in Ghana have been associated with pollution of surface ...
This work assessed the water supply source and water demand of Bonwire, a town in the Ashanti Region...
The increase in population within the Densu River Basin (DRB) from 450,000 in 1984 to 947,000 in 200...
Tarkwa is an old and important gold mining town located in a sub-humid tropical climate with its eco...
Since mining activities require a lot of water and also increase population of host communities as a...
The quality of water in mining communities is uncertain since metals associated with acid mine drain...
Small scale mining is a major threat to water resources and agricultural activities in most mining c...
The quality of bore and well water within the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality and Prestea-Huni-Valley Dis...
Illegal mining (galamsey) is known to cause significant environmental pollution; the chemical used a...
Ghana is Africa’s second largest producer of gold with gold deposits in western part of the country....
The discovery of gold in most parts of Ghana has resulted in the emergence of illegal small-scale go...
Rehabilitation works were carried out on boreholes in the Dunkwa Mining town in the Central Region o...
This study investigates the potential interactions of mining industry activities with water sources....
To reduce child mortality and improve health in Ghana boreholes and wells are being installed across...
Access to quality water remains critical for protecting communities against waterborne diseases worl...
Background: Illegal mining activities (IMA) in Ghana have been associated with pollution of surface ...
This work assessed the water supply source and water demand of Bonwire, a town in the Ashanti Region...
The increase in population within the Densu River Basin (DRB) from 450,000 in 1984 to 947,000 in 200...
Tarkwa is an old and important gold mining town located in a sub-humid tropical climate with its eco...
Since mining activities require a lot of water and also increase population of host communities as a...
The quality of water in mining communities is uncertain since metals associated with acid mine drain...
Small scale mining is a major threat to water resources and agricultural activities in most mining c...
The quality of bore and well water within the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality and Prestea-Huni-Valley Dis...
Illegal mining (galamsey) is known to cause significant environmental pollution; the chemical used a...
Ghana is Africa’s second largest producer of gold with gold deposits in western part of the country....
The discovery of gold in most parts of Ghana has resulted in the emergence of illegal small-scale go...
Rehabilitation works were carried out on boreholes in the Dunkwa Mining town in the Central Region o...
This study investigates the potential interactions of mining industry activities with water sources....
To reduce child mortality and improve health in Ghana boreholes and wells are being installed across...
Access to quality water remains critical for protecting communities against waterborne diseases worl...
Background: Illegal mining activities (IMA) in Ghana have been associated with pollution of surface ...
This work assessed the water supply source and water demand of Bonwire, a town in the Ashanti Region...
The increase in population within the Densu River Basin (DRB) from 450,000 in 1984 to 947,000 in 200...