Automated water reticulation system
Prior studies have identified many problems of having poor water sanitation system. The major problem, being rise of water-borne diseases. This thesis is an advancement to an argument that the leading root cause of the water-borne disease outbreaks in Zimbabwe was the unsustainable urban environmen...
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description | Prior studies have identified many problems of having poor water sanitation system. The major problem, being rise of water-borne diseases. This thesis is an advancement to an argument that the leading root cause of the water-borne disease outbreaks in Zimbabwe was the unsustainable urban environmental practice especially in the water reticulation system. The overarching purpose of this project is to give a solution to a case in which the failure in proper water reticulation system in urban towns mostly has ripple effects on the population of a country as an epidemic wreaks havoc. The scope of the thesis is on the inadequacy of safe and clean water in most of the suburbs in Zimbabwe. The collapse of the water supply and systems in the country and how the same instigated water-borne disease outbreaks. The thesis contributes to the body of knowledge and as a panacea to problems on water-borne diseases in cities of the developing world that face serious resource challenges and lack of modern technologies. |
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spelling | ir-11408-36072022-06-27T13:49:05Z Automated water reticulation system Mtombeni, Tendai Jameson Water sanitation system Water reticulation system Prior studies have identified many problems of having poor water sanitation system. The major problem, being rise of water-borne diseases. This thesis is an advancement to an argument that the leading root cause of the water-borne disease outbreaks in Zimbabwe was the unsustainable urban environmental practice especially in the water reticulation system. The overarching purpose of this project is to give a solution to a case in which the failure in proper water reticulation system in urban towns mostly has ripple effects on the population of a country as an epidemic wreaks havoc. The scope of the thesis is on the inadequacy of safe and clean water in most of the suburbs in Zimbabwe. The collapse of the water supply and systems in the country and how the same instigated water-borne disease outbreaks. The thesis contributes to the body of knowledge and as a panacea to problems on water-borne diseases in cities of the developing world that face serious resource challenges and lack of modern technologies. 2019-05-03T12:59:10Z 2019-05-03T12:59:10Z 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3607 en open Midlands State University |
spellingShingle | Water sanitation system Water reticulation system Mtombeni, Tendai Jameson Automated water reticulation system |
title | Automated water reticulation system |
title_full | Automated water reticulation system |
title_fullStr | Automated water reticulation system |
title_full_unstemmed | Automated water reticulation system |
title_short | Automated water reticulation system |
title_sort | automated water reticulation system |
topic | Water sanitation system Water reticulation system |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3607 |
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