2021
DOI: 10.9734/cjast/2021/v40i3231552
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Public Health Problems associated with Informal Settlements around Waterfront Communities in Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Abstract: Port Harcourt municipality, southern Nigeria, is faced with environmental problems with slums and informal settlements communities, ranging from use of poor and overstressed facilities and inadequate water and electricity supplies and lack appropriate garbage disposal facilities and good drainage systems resulting in perennial flooding due to blocked drainage systems resulting in a number of diseases, such as malaria, diarrhea, cold and cough. Communities are densely populated, with more than five people livin… Show more

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“…The increasing growth resulted to the development of informal settlements along the water-fronts popularly known as "waterside" to house these immigrants from the rural areas who are mostly low income earners. These slums lack basic amenities such as toilets, waste collection points, access roads, and good water supply [1,2].…”
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“…The increasing growth resulted to the development of informal settlements along the water-fronts popularly known as "waterside" to house these immigrants from the rural areas who are mostly low income earners. These slums lack basic amenities such as toilets, waste collection points, access roads, and good water supply [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence the possibility of the groundwater from these wells and boreholes are being contaminated by potential pathogens as well as other microorganisms. Bacterial contamination of drinking water is a global public health threat, placing persons at risk for a host of diarrheal and other diseases as well as chemical intoxication [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%