Analysis of borehole water accessibility in Samaru Community, Zaria Metropolis, Kaduna State, Nigeria

A. Yahaya, Hajara Salahudeen, Adenike Moriliat Saliu, S. Suleiman, Joseph Adeku Maliki, Joseph Mataru Karwai, Imran Hari, Ojeoma Faith Linus
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Abstract Purpose: This study is aimed at analyzing the water accessibility in Samaru Community, Zaria Metropolis, in Nigeria with a borehole as the center for attraction. Research methodology: Questionnaires, interview, and observation methods were applied in data collection and systematic sampling was adopted in selecting the respondents. The questionnaires were administered from January 2021 to August 2021. Results: The results revealed that the hand pump borehole was the major source of water supply in the study area with 71%. The consumption of water per capita of the majority of respondents, 61%, was less than 30 liters against WHO standards. Then, 59% of respondents cover a distance of between 1-2 km to get access to their water supply. Findings further revealed that cooking use of borehole water was 38% against drinking that is 24%. Additionally, some water-borne diseases like typhoid fever and cholera were reported in some cases. Limitation: The issue at hand virtually affects the whole of the metropolis but eight researchers could not cover all sections because of the limitation of time. Contribution: Research on the provision of clean water and sanitation cannot be overemphasized as they are objective six of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) because of their importance in life.
尼日利亚卡杜纳州扎里亚大都市Samaru社区井水可及性分析
摘要目的:本研究旨在分析尼日利亚扎里亚大都市萨马鲁社区以钻孔为吸引中心的水可达性。研究方法:数据收集采用问卷调查法、访谈法和观察法,选择调查对象采用系统抽样法。调查问卷于2021年1月至2021年8月进行。结果:手摇泵井是研究区供水的主要来源,占71%。大多数答复者(61%)的人均用水量低于世卫组织标准30升。然后,59%的受访者要走1-2公里的距离才能获得供水。调查结果进一步显示,烹饪用水为38%,而饮用用水为24%。此外,在某些情况下报告了一些水媒疾病,如伤寒和霍乱。局限性:手头的问题几乎影响到整个大都市,但由于时间的限制,8位研究人员无法涵盖所有部分。贡献:关于提供清洁水和卫生设施的研究怎么强调都不为过,因为它们在生活中很重要,是可持续发展目标(sdg)的目标6。
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