Assessment of Potable Water Supply in Akure North Local Government Area, Ondo State, Nigeria

Oyebode Adeola Famose, A. Olajuyigbe
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This paper assessed potable water supply in Akure North Local Government Area, Ondo State, Nigeria, with a view to suggesting strategies for improvement in water supply. This research made use of 466 copies of its research questionnaire administered randomly to household heads in five [5] selected communities of Akure North LGA. The selected communities are Ita-Ogbolu, Ogbese, Igoba, Iju, and Oba-Ile. A sample size of 466 respondents equalling 0.3% of the population was randomly selected across the study area for questionnaire administration. The survey research design method through the use of questionnaire was employed to gather data on the assessment of potable water in the study area. Findings revealed protected hand dug well to be the dominant source of domestic water supply in all communities covered in the study.  Huge percentage of the respondents reported that their main sources of water were not reliable during dry season while some said it was not reliable during the raining season. The respondents complained of long distance and the time it takes them to get water from their water source. Boiling of water was the main water treatment among households. Typhoid was the prevalent water borne diseases among households, closely followed by diarrhoea. The study therefore proposed the construction of mini water scheme by the state government and some corporate individuals; the water points should be within 500 m of resident’s homes; construction of a dam for multifarious purposes and enlightenment of residents on the need to treat their water adequately before use.
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尼日利亚翁多州阿库雷北部地方政府区饮用水供应评估
本文对尼日利亚翁多州阿库雷北部地方政府地区的饮用水供应进行了评估,以期提出改善供水的策略。本研究使用了466份研究问卷,随机发放给阿库尔北部LGA五个[5]社区的户主。选定的社区是伊塔-奥格博卢、奥格贝斯、伊格巴、伊朱和奥巴-莱。在整个研究区域内随机抽取466名应答者(占人口的0.3%)进行问卷调查。采用调查研究设计方法,采用问卷调查法收集研究区饮用水评价数据。研究结果显示,受保护的手挖井是研究覆盖的所有社区的主要生活供水来源。很大比例的受访者报告说,他们的主要水源在旱季不可靠,而一些人说在雨季不可靠。受访者抱怨距离太远,从水源取水要花很长时间。烧开水是家庭用水的主要处理方式。伤寒是家庭中流行的水传播疾病,紧随其后的是腹泻。因此,本研究提出由州政府和部分企业个人共同建设微型水计划;供水点应在居民住宅500米范围内;为了多种目的而建造大坝,并向居民宣传在用水前需要充分处理他们的水。
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