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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The main traditional sources of water in many parts of rural Ghana are small ponds and unprotected wells, both of which are really easily polluted, causing diseases to the people who drink it (Oxfam). More than 50% of the rural population in Ghana also rely on unsafe water resources from vendors (Ghana Clean Water Project). This brings many ...

  3. Environmental Protection Agency (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA Ghana) is an agency of Ministry, established by EPA Act 490 (1994). [1] The agency is dedicated to improving, conserving and promoting the country's environment and striving for environmentally sustainable development with sound, efficient resource management, taking into account social and equity issues.

  4. Ghana Water Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources oversees water policies, GWCL operations, funding, and sector investments.. Guided by the Ministry, GWCL operates under an 11-member Board of Directors setting policies and a Managing Director overseeing day-to-day affairs along with three Deputy Managing Directors for Finance, Operations, and Special Projects.

  5. Akosombo Dam - Wikipedia

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    The soil surrounding the lake is less fertile than the soil under it, and heavy agricultural use has required the use of fertilizers, which in turn has led to eutrophication, which caused, among others, the explosive growth of an invasive weed that renders water navigation and transportation difficult, and form a habitat for the vectors of ...

  6. Water privatisation in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    However, water tariffs increased by 80%. There was no specific target concerning access of the poor to water included in the management contract. Nevertheless, with the help of the Dutch foundation "Water for Life" the operator improved the water supply for around 75,000 people in 15 peri-urban areas throughout Ghana. [6]

  7. Economy of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana has 5 billion barrels (790 × 10 ^ 6 m 3) to 7 billion barrels (1.1 × 10 ^ 9 m 3) of petroleum in reserves. A large oilfield which contains up to 3 billion barrels (480 × 10 ^ 6 m 3) of sweet crude oil was discovered in 2007. [58] Since these discoveries Ghana increased production steadily, the nations current peak is 200,000 barrels ...

  8. Kpong Dam - Wikipedia

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    The main dam is made of earth with rockfill facing and is 18 metres (59 ft) high and 240 metres (790 ft) long. Dikes on the banks are 2,100 and 3,500 metres (6,900 and 11,500 ft) long. The spillway has a design capacity of 20,000 cubic metres per second (710,000 cu ft/s) and has 15 radial gates, each 11 metres (36 ft) wide by 13.5 metres (44 ft ...

  9. Water security - Wikipedia

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    Improving water security is a key factor to achieve growth, development that is sustainable and reduce poverty. [2] Water security is also about social justice and fair distribution of environmental benefits and harms. [34] Development that is sustainable can help reduce poverty and increase living standards.