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The Cry of “Sumampa”: A River in Mampong Ashanti in Crisis
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作者 Janice Dwomoh Abraham Isaac Fosu +3 位作者 Daniel Agyapong uchechi agyemang Kwame Nkrumah Hope John Abraham 《Journal of Water Resource and Protection》 2017年第1期40-51,共12页
The Sumampa River in Mampong-Ashanti in Ghana is a very important river that supplies water to the water processing company for treatment for the whole community and its environs. In spite of its importance, the buffe... The Sumampa River in Mampong-Ashanti in Ghana is a very important river that supplies water to the water processing company for treatment for the whole community and its environs. In spite of its importance, the buffer area of the river has been encroached by settlers. Residential houses sited along the river have channeled their waste water into the river and several anthropogenic activities go on along the river. Therefore, this study was conducted to assess the effects of anthropogenic activities on the quality of the river. Water samples were collected from various parts of the river including the source and outflow for physico-chemical and microbial analyses. The results showed that, the water was highly turbid with high total dissolved solids at some points because of intense anthropogenic activities. High turbidity and total dissolved solids greatly influence the microbial load of the water. We therefore recommend that measures are put in place to protect the Sumampa River through the creation of a buffer zone by planting trees along the banks of the river. The trees could help detoxify the run-off water that flows into the river. 展开更多
关键词 ANTHROPOGENIC Activities TOTAL Dissolved SOLIDS TURBIDITY Water Quality
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