This paper highlights the quality of groundwater in basement and alluvial aquifers of Malawi through literature assessment. Groundwater in these aquifers serves about 60% of Malawian population. Alluvial aquifers yield high groundwater in excess of 10 L/s and more mineralized than basement aquifers. The values from literature are presented as ranges. The geochemical quality of both aquifer types are classified as good. However, in some cases values higher than maximum permissible limits (MPL) are worrisomely apparent. Significant levels for some elements have been demonstrated. Although groundwater policies and instruments are available, more groundwater research, monitoring, data archiving is needed.Key words: Alluvial aquifer, basement co...
Research Article published by SpringerArusha aquifers have been exploited intensively serving as the...
Despite an estimated 90,000 groundwater points, mostly hand-pumped boreholes, being used for drinkin...
Over 90 per cent of avaiable freshwater in the Arusha region of Northern Tanzania is abstracted from...
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This paper presents data on the physico-chemical quality of groundwater supplies in Chikhwawa, Malaw...
This paper presents data on the physico-chemical quality of groundwater supplies in Chikhwawa, Malaw...
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Consumption of groundwater containing fluoride exceeding World Health Organization (WHO) 1.5 mg/L st...
In rural Africa, scientific evidence is often lacking to guide the scaling-up of groundwater as the ...
Malawi is a landlocked co untry in southern Africa, situated between Zambia, Moz...
A lot of emphasis has been placed on the safety of drinking water from biological contamination wit...
Water is one of the renewable resources essential for sustaining all forms of life and quality of dr...
Groundwater in Water Resource Area 17 is interpreted within the same context as presented in the Hyd...
Research Article published by SpringerArusha aquifers have been exploited intensively serving as the...
Despite an estimated 90,000 groundwater points, mostly hand-pumped boreholes, being used for drinkin...
Over 90 per cent of avaiable freshwater in the Arusha region of Northern Tanzania is abstracted from...
In the present study, groundwater samples were collected from ten boreholes in the Phalombe plain, S...
This paper presents data on the physico-chemical quality of groundwater supplies in Chikhwawa, Malaw...
This paper presents data on the physico-chemical quality of groundwater supplies in Chikhwawa, Malaw...
Groundwater resources is the major source of potable water in Mchinji District of Central Malawi and...
This paper compares data gathered from a study of the chemical and bacteriological quality of drinki...
This paper compares data gathered from a study of the chemical and bacteriological quality of drinki...
Consumption of groundwater containing fluoride exceeding World Health Organization (WHO) 1.5 mg/L st...
In rural Africa, scientific evidence is often lacking to guide the scaling-up of groundwater as the ...
Malawi is a landlocked co untry in southern Africa, situated between Zambia, Moz...
A lot of emphasis has been placed on the safety of drinking water from biological contamination wit...
Water is one of the renewable resources essential for sustaining all forms of life and quality of dr...
Groundwater in Water Resource Area 17 is interpreted within the same context as presented in the Hyd...
Research Article published by SpringerArusha aquifers have been exploited intensively serving as the...
Despite an estimated 90,000 groundwater points, mostly hand-pumped boreholes, being used for drinkin...
Over 90 per cent of avaiable freshwater in the Arusha region of Northern Tanzania is abstracted from...