Academic literature on the topic 'Water quality management – Zimbabwe – Mukuvisi River'

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Journal articles on the topic "Water quality management – Zimbabwe – Mukuvisi River"

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Dalu, Tatenda, Maxwell Barson, and Tamuka Nhiwatiwa. "Impact of intestinal microorganisms and protozoan parasites on drinking water quality in Harare, Zimbabwe." Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 1, no. 3 (2011): 153–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2011.049.

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The presence of microorganisms and their potential impacts on drinking water from boreholes, bowsers, lakes, rivers, springs, taps and wells was investigated in peri-urban settlements around Harare. Escherichia coli, Salmonella sp., Vibrio cholerae and faecal streptococci were present in all water sources except for the boreholes and bowsers. Rivers, lake and wells showed the greatest diversity of 10, 5 and 6 species and relative density (rd) of 90.9, 83.4 and 61.67% respectively for the protozoan parasites. Cryptosporidium was identified in groundwater sources; wells (rd = 8.3%) and springs (
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Mathuthu, A. S., F. M. Zaranyika, and S. B. Jonnalagadda. "Monitoring of water quality in upper Mukuvisi River in Harare, Zimbabwe." Environment International 19, no. 1 (1993): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0160-4120(93)90006-4.

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Oosthuizen, Nadia, Denis A. Hughes, Evison Kapangaziwiri, Jean-Marc Mwenge Kahinda, and Vuyelwa Mvandaba. "Parameter and input data uncertainty estimation for the assessment of water resources in two sub-basins of the Limpopo River Basin." Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 378 (May 29, 2018): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/piahs-378-11-2018.

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Abstract. The demand for water resources is rapidly growing, placing more strain on access to water and its management. In order to appropriately manage water resources, there is a need to accurately quantify available water resources. Unfortunately, the data required for such assessment are frequently far from sufficient in terms of availability and quality, especially in southern Africa. In this study, the uncertainty related to the estimation of water resources of two sub-basins of the Limpopo River Basin – the Mogalakwena in South Africa and the Shashe shared between Botswana and Zimbabwe
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Tongayi Mwedzi, Nqobizitha Siziba, Oghenekaro Nelson Odume, Eisen Nyamazana, and Innocent Mabika. "Responses of macroinvertebrate community metrics to urban pollution in semi-arid catchments around the city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe." Water SA 46, no. 4 October (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/wsa/2020.v46.i4.9071.

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River health monitoring is becoming increasingly important because of the anthropogenic activities that continue to impact on water quality and biodiversity of aquatic systems. This study aimed at identifying and evaluating macroinvertebrate community-based metrics that best respond to degradation due to urban pollution in riverine systems of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Data (physicochemical variables and macroinvertebrate specimens) were collected from 17 sites over 3 seasons. The sites were selected across an impairment gradient comprising less impacted, moderately impacted and heavily impacted site
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Water quality management – Zimbabwe – Mukuvisi River"

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Chimuriwo, Blessing. "An assessment of water quality along Mukuvisi River, Harare, Zimbabwe." Diss., 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22631.

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Human activities such as urbanisation, sewage treatment, industrialisation and agriculture represent major human interference in water resources. The water resources are affected both quantitatively as well as qualitatively by these activities. The impact of human interference in the Mukuvisi River catchment hydrology was studied by determining the concentration values of eight selected physico - chemical and biological parameters. These are pH, temperature, total nitrates, total phosphates, Dissolved Oxygen, Biological Oxygen Demand, lead, copper and Total Faecal Coliform Count. Seven sites w
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Nyikadzino, Ben. "Assessing the effectiveness of environmental management structures and participation process in the upper Pungwe River Basin, Zimbabwe." Diss., 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21212.

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The study assessed the effectiveness of environmental management structures and participation process in the upper Pungwe River basin. It looked at the interaction of environment and water management institutions and stakeholder structures in environmental management. A concurrent mixed methods approach was used. Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis techniques were employed. Seventeen questionnaires were administered to environmental management committee chairpersons. Interviews were held with three water resources management experts from the ZINWA and PSCC. Another three
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