2015
DOI: 10.9734/bmrj/2015/14746
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Assessment of Bacteriological Quality of Tono and Vea Dams Water in the Upper East Region, Ghana

Abstract: Aim of the Study:This study was undertaken to assess the bacteriological quality of water from the Tono and Vea dams. Study Design: Water samples from both Tono and Vea irrigation dams in the Upper East Region of Ghana were collected and analyzed to assess their bacteriological quality. A total of 64 water samples were collected from the dams. Place and Duration: Vea and Tono dams in Navrongo and Bolgatanga were studied from March to April, 2011. Methodology: Multiple Tube Fermentation (MTF) technique was used… Show more

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“…Accra has an open defaecation rate of 45% and faecal coliform levels in drinking water of up to 1,000mpn/100ml in Kajaanor and Shiabu [34]. The Upper East region has the highest open defaecation rates in Ghana (89%) and faecal coliform levels in drinking water of up to 1,600mpn/ml in Navrongo and Bolgatanga [34, 35]. More research is required to determine which is the main route of transmission of HEV in these settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accra has an open defaecation rate of 45% and faecal coliform levels in drinking water of up to 1,000mpn/100ml in Kajaanor and Shiabu [34]. The Upper East region has the highest open defaecation rates in Ghana (89%) and faecal coliform levels in drinking water of up to 1,600mpn/ml in Navrongo and Bolgatanga [34, 35]. More research is required to determine which is the main route of transmission of HEV in these settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%