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Wastewater treatment plants regularly do not achieve effluent standards. Capacities of plants like the Manchinchi in Lusaka and the Kanini in Ndola have been out-grown by the population. Stabilization ponds such as in Kaunda Square in Lusaka and Livingstone City are in a deplorable state and pose a serious environmental hazard. [4]
The tourism industry generated by the current Batoka Gorge, including its whitewater rafting, employs thousands of local individuals, both directly and indirectly, and has been acknowledged as the third largest contributor to Zambia's economy. [8] Detractors of the dam have concerns about the impact on the region’s white-water rapids enterprises.
Constructed wetland for decentralized wastewater treatment at a school in Lusaka, Zambia. Decentralized wastewater systems (also referred to as decentralized wastewater treatment systems) convey, treat and dispose or reuse wastewater from small and low-density communities, buildings and dwellings in remote areas, individual public or private properties. [1]
The Ministry of Water Development and Sanitation is a government ministry of Zambia that is responsible to provide effective, sustainable and quality water supply and sanitation to the people of Zambia. [1] The current minister is Collins Nzovu. [2]
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The natural seasonal cycle has maintained plants, fish, and animals, as they have adapted to the March–April inundation in their nutrition and breeding. Many of the local residents move their settlements annually to cope with the regular cycle of flooding. [6] The dam removes the peak of the flooding and the trough of low water in the dry season.
Bodies of water of Zambia (2 C) D. Dams in Zambia (1 C, 6 P) H. Hydroelectricity in Zambia (1 C) S. Water supply and sanitation in Zambia (1 C, 2 P) T. Water ...
The Victoria Falls Power Station is a hydroelectric power plant on the Zambezi River in Livingstone, Zambia.It is located in the third gorge below Victoria Falls and consists of three power stations with a total capacity of 108 megawatts (145,000 hp):