2024
DOI: 10.1007/s43621-024-00239-w
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Sustainable development goal 6 and the challenge of pipe-borne water connectivity in a growing tropical city: a case study

Timothy O. Ogunbode,
Vincent I. Esan,
Victor O. Oyebamiji
et al.

Abstract: Water dams have been constructed in various regions across the globe to enhance access to potable water. Among these, the Aiba water reservoir, commissioned in 1957, was envisioned as a pivotal source of treated water for Iwo and its environs. Unfortunately, despite its inauguration, the primary objective of ensuring a sustainable and reliable water supply to the community remains unrealized to date. This research seeks to evaluate the accessibility of the study area to pipe-borne water (PBW) and discern the d… Show more

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“…Most of these groundwater extraction project for domestic use are often carried out by either the government (at national, State and/or Local Government levels,) corporate bodies like religious bodies and other individuals with good financial strength. Moving on, in most developing countries like Nigeria, most water reservoirs/dams constructed by the government have become moribund for lack of proper and timely maintenance (Ogunbode et al 2024a and2024b). In fact, to add to this injury is the gradual abandonment of the pre-existing dams, not to mention constructing new ones, by the government in favor of groundwater exploitation (Ogunbode et al 2023a(Ogunbode et al , 2024.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these groundwater extraction project for domestic use are often carried out by either the government (at national, State and/or Local Government levels,) corporate bodies like religious bodies and other individuals with good financial strength. Moving on, in most developing countries like Nigeria, most water reservoirs/dams constructed by the government have become moribund for lack of proper and timely maintenance (Ogunbode et al 2024a and2024b). In fact, to add to this injury is the gradual abandonment of the pre-existing dams, not to mention constructing new ones, by the government in favor of groundwater exploitation (Ogunbode et al 2023a(Ogunbode et al , 2024.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%