ASSESSMENT OF WATER SCARCITY AND DISTRIBUTION IN ARUMERU DISTRICT -TANZANIA

  • Type: Project
  • Department: Arts Education
  • Project ID: ARE0128
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000 ($14)
  • Pages: 48 Pages
  • Format: Microsoft Word
  • Views: 432
  • Report This work

For more Info, call us on
+234 8130 686 500
or
+234 8093 423 853

ABSTRACT Though water gives a lot of benefits to the local communities as various activities done by man need water such as washing, cooking, drinking, cooling machines, irrigation transportation, bathing and others. But man through deforestation along water sources, caused a great scarcity of this water. This study was conducted in December 2008 to January 2009 in Arumeru district during the study one hundred and fifty respondents were interviewed from the area. The aim of the study was the assessment on the water scarcity and distribution in Arumeru district. The specific objectives was to find out the causes and effects of water scarcity in Arumeru district not only that but the sources and uses of water in Arumeru and lastly the solution to water scarcity in Arumeru district. Data collection involved both qualitative and qualitative methods. Also self administered questionnaires were used to collect data from respondents and key informants. The researcher also used focus group discussions. The data collected was analyzed using the statistical package for social scientists. The study concluded that the government should improves and allocates move boreholes, wells, springs and dams, also they should be protected through afforestation and reforestation also rain water should be harvested, recycling and treating water from sea, oceans, lakes, rivers and others. 


TABLE OF CONTENTS 

DECLARATION .................................................................................................................. ii 

APPROVAL FOR SUBMISSION ........................................................................................ iii 

DEDICATION ..................................................................................................................... iv 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ...................................................................................................... v 

LIST OF TABLES ............................................................................................................ viii 

LIST OF FIGURES ........................................................................................................... viii 

LIST OF PLATES .............................................................................................................. ix 

ABSTRACT ......................................................................................................................... x 

1.0 CHAPTER ONE ...................................................................................................... 1 

Background to the Study ............................................................................................... 1 

1.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1 

1.2 Statement of the problem ..................................................................................... 3 

1. 3 Purpose of the study .......................................................................................... 4 

1.4 Objectives of the study ..................................................................................... 4 

1.5 Research questions ............................................................................................ 4 

1.6 scope of the study ................................................................................................... 5 

1. 7 Significance of the study .................................................................................. 5 

CHAPTER TWO ................................................................................................................. 6 

LITERATURE REVIEW ...................................................................................................... 6 

2. 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 6 

2.1 Sources of water .................................................................... · .................................. 6 

2.2 water scarcity and its causes ............................................................................... 6 

2.3 water scarcity and its effects ............................................................................... 7 

2.4 solutions to water scarcity .................................................................................... 7 

CHAPTER THREE .............................................................................................................. 9 

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ........................................................................................... 9 

3.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 9 

3.2 Research design .................................................................................................. 9 

3.3 Area of study and study population ............................................................... 9 

3.4 Sample size and sampling techniques ........................................................... 9 

3.5 Data collection techniques ............................................................................. 10 

3.5.1 Questionnaires ............................................................... , .................................. 10 

3.5.2 Interviews ........................................................................................................... 10 

3.5.3 Observation and photograph ......................................................................... 10 

3.5.4 Secondary data .................................................................................................. 11 

3.6 Data analysis ...................................................................................................... 11 

3.6 Limitation of the study .................................................................................... 11 

VI 

CHAPTER FOUR .............................................................................................................. 12 

PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS ...................................................... 12 

4.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 12 

4.1.1 The main source of water .............................................................................. 12 

4.1.2 The main source of water and its uses ....................................................... 13 

4.2.2 Causes of water scarcity in Arumeru district ............................................. 14 

4.2.1 Effects of human activities on water scarcity in Arumeru district ...... 15 

4.2.2 Awareness about forest reserves and importance ................................... 17 

4.3 Effects of water scarcity in Arumeru district ............................................ 17 

4.3.1 Effect of water scarcity to the indigenous of Arumeru district .......... 21 

CHAPTER FIVE ................................................................................................................ 23 

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................. 23 

5. 1 conclusions .............................................................................................................. 23 

5.2 Recommendations ................................................................................................. 24 

REFERENCES ................................................................................................................... 26 

APPENDICES .................................................................................................................... 28 

QUESTIONNAIRE ............................................................................................................. 28 

ASSESSMENT OF WATER SCARCITY AND DISTRIBUTION IN ARUMERU DISTRICT -TANZANIA
For more Info, call us on
+234 8130 686 500
or
+234 8093 423 853

Share This
  • Type: Project
  • Department: Arts Education
  • Project ID: ARE0128
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000 ($14)
  • Pages: 48 Pages
  • Format: Microsoft Word
  • Views: 432
Payment Instruction
Bank payment for Nigerians, Make a payment of ₦ 5,000 to

Bank GTBANK
gtbank
Account Name Obiaks Business Venture
Account Number 0211074565

Bitcoin: Make a payment of 0.0005 to

Bitcoin(Btc)

btc wallet
Copy to clipboard Copy text

500
Leave a comment...

    Details

    Type Project
    Department Arts Education
    Project ID ARE0128
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 48 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

    Related Works

    ABSTRACT Though water gives a lot of benefits to the local communities as various activities done by man need water such as washing, cooking, drinking, cooling machines, irrigation transportation, bathing and others. But man through deforestation along water sources, caused a great scarcity of this water. This study was conducted in December 2008... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT The study assessed the relationship between education and unemployment of local government workers in Arumeru district Tanzania. The research chose this particular topic because unemployment is one of the major challenges facing the present generation in Arumeru district, that need to be investigated so that we get solution to the... Continue Reading
     Generally, water has numerous purposes: drinking; bathing; washing clothes and dishes; cooking; flushing toilet, irrigation, just to name a few. Its significance cannot be over stressed. This is on the grounds that every day each individual uses water for one thing or the other. As water flows throughout the distribution system, microorganisms... Continue Reading
    INTRODUCTION PROJECT BACKGROUND globally and considering the hydraulic cycle, water is in constant motion from the land surface to the atmosphere and from atmosphere to the ground or land surface. run off is experienced when heavy rains are experienced. this run off normally erodes loads of silt sediments and this mixes with streams, lakes and... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT Kyakaliba is a small village nestled in Buntanjwa Sub-county two miles away from Hoima Town in the Hoima district in Western Uganda. The population is 500 people (Source: Population Census; 2014) which is growing fast as a result of the Oil sprouting economic activity in the district. Currently, the available water sources are 3 Shallow... Continue Reading
    2~BSTRACT It is common knowledge that ordinary Tanzanians are struggling for basic survival. These Tanzanians are povertystricken in all aspects of their existence. For his food man needs to cultivate land, to keep livestock’s for his meat and other source of protein, also man needs shelter as a life necessity. In doing so man destruct... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT This study was carried out in Magu District in Mwanza Region (March 2012). The study aimed at assessing the contribution of district agricultural sector investment project on food security. The specific objectives were to identify the demographic characteristics of the respondents, to examine the pattern of district agricultural sector... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT The study examines effect of public financing efficiency on utility project performance taking the case of water sector development programme in Dar es Salaam and Shinyanga Regions in Tanzania. The objectives of the study were to find out how financial planning, financial budgeting, financial reporting, financial release and financial... Continue Reading
    ABSTRACT This project work was undertaken to assess the state of ground water(borehole and well water) and its health implications in Warri metropolis using Uvwie, Udu and Effurun Local Government Area. Samples were collected in six different locations in Warri metropolis. The analysis was centered on the physiochemical parameters considered pH,... Continue Reading
    Abstract  The GSM Based Water Distribution Monitoring and Control System improves the water distribution by providing the automation of water levels in the tanks and monitoring and control of water flow in the distribution network. Water sensor detects the water level in the tanks and then sends signal to the microcontroller unit for actuation of... Continue Reading
    Call Us
    whatsappWhatsApp Us