Safe
water is in short supply in various regions of the world. Some water service
outages in Malawi are so extensive that customers are forced to get water from
other sources. However, the majority of alternate sources deliver contaminated
water, putting people at danger of getting waterborne infections. As a result,
there are high rates of waterborne diseases. While this is true, the length of
time that safe water supply outages drive Malawians to seek water from other
sources is unknown. As a result, the goal of this study was to determine this
timeframe. People in Malawi are obliged to acquire water from other sources
when safe water supply interruptions occur for 1.4 days or longer, according to
the report. As a result, we urge Malawi's water utilities to ensure that water
supply interruptions do not linger as long as they have in the past. This
chapter discusses strategies for ensuring that safe water supply interruptions
do not last too long.
Author (S) Details
Asumani Ungwe
Malawi Northern Region Water Board, Malawi.
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Monday, 9 August 2021
Recommended Timeframe for Restoring Drinking Water Supply in Malawi | Chapter 2 | Current Approaches in Science and Technology Research Vol. 11
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