Water quality monitoring in the Eastern Cape : a case study of the Chris Hani District Municipality

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-97). === Access to safe drinking water is a basic human right (Hodgson and Manus, 2006). Consequently, safe drinking-water that complies with national - and international standards and norms is of the utmost importance in order to prevent incidences of...

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Main Author: Kiggundu, Sarah Nnalwoga
Other Authors: Rivett, Ulrike
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11846
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-118462020-12-10T05:11:07Z Water quality monitoring in the Eastern Cape : a case study of the Chris Hani District Municipality Kiggundu, Sarah Nnalwoga Rivett, Ulrike Civil Engineering Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-97). Access to safe drinking water is a basic human right (Hodgson and Manus, 2006). Consequently, safe drinking-water that complies with national - and international standards and norms is of the utmost importance in order to prevent incidences of outbreaks of waterborne diseases. Increases in the global population have placed increasing pressure on water resources. This in turn has resulted in high occurrences of waterborne disease outbreaks (Ford and Colwell, 1996). As a result, there is a need for effective water resource management in order to protect water resources as well as avoid preventable fatalities from water-related illnesses. In order to maintain control over the spread of water-related illness and disease, education on a local, national and international level is needed to facilitate knowledge sharing. Waterborne diseases have the ability to affect different sectors of society, as well as hinder economic progress. As a result, importance should be placed on the overall benefits to be achieved, in order to prompt governments to invest in the water and sanitation sector (Ford and Colwell, 1996). 2015-01-10T06:31:10Z 2015-01-10T06:31:10Z 2009 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11846 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Department of Civil Engineering
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Water quality monitoring in the Eastern Cape : a case study of the Chris Hani District Municipality
description Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-97). === Access to safe drinking water is a basic human right (Hodgson and Manus, 2006). Consequently, safe drinking-water that complies with national - and international standards and norms is of the utmost importance in order to prevent incidences of outbreaks of waterborne diseases. Increases in the global population have placed increasing pressure on water resources. This in turn has resulted in high occurrences of waterborne disease outbreaks (Ford and Colwell, 1996). As a result, there is a need for effective water resource management in order to protect water resources as well as avoid preventable fatalities from water-related illnesses. In order to maintain control over the spread of water-related illness and disease, education on a local, national and international level is needed to facilitate knowledge sharing. Waterborne diseases have the ability to affect different sectors of society, as well as hinder economic progress. As a result, importance should be placed on the overall benefits to be achieved, in order to prompt governments to invest in the water and sanitation sector (Ford and Colwell, 1996).
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title Water quality monitoring in the Eastern Cape : a case study of the Chris Hani District Municipality
title_short Water quality monitoring in the Eastern Cape : a case study of the Chris Hani District Municipality
title_full Water quality monitoring in the Eastern Cape : a case study of the Chris Hani District Municipality
title_fullStr Water quality monitoring in the Eastern Cape : a case study of the Chris Hani District Municipality
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