2017
DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1103924
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Evaluation of Domestic Access to Pipe-Borne Water in Calabar Metropolis, Southern Nigeria

Abstract: Domestic access to pipe-borne water is necessary for the general well-being of residents of every community. This research investigated domestic access to the service, the relationship between socio-economic attributes and pipe-borne water characteristics as well as the contribution of four dimensions of access (availability, geographic, financial and acceptability). A total of 614 questionnaires were administered to residents of Calabar Metropolis using the systematic point sampling technique. Data were analy… Show more

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“…This population is characterized by people from numerous ethnic groups of different states in Nigeria and other countries alike. Given the population of the area in 1991, the city had a population density of 2399 while in 2006; the density was 2737 persons per km 2[15].…”
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“…This population is characterized by people from numerous ethnic groups of different states in Nigeria and other countries alike. Given the population of the area in 1991, the city had a population density of 2399 while in 2006; the density was 2737 persons per km 2[15].…”
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confidence: 99%