GAP FILLERS OR PIONEERS: INFORMAL WATER SUPPLIERS IN PERI-URBAN AREAS OF THE TECHIMAN MUNICIPALITY OF GHANA

L. Kwoyiga
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There is continuous expansion and growth of urban and peri urban areas in Sub-Saharan Africa with projections indicating that this will double. Some peri-urban areas such as those in the Techiman municipality of Ghana are experiencing this trend. Nonetheless, the spate of growth of these areas outstrips the supply of utilities by municipal water distribution networks. As a result, some areas have little or no public provision. In order to address the water supply challenge, places with favourable hydrological settings are witnessing the emergence of informal water suppliers as “gap fillers” or “pioneers”, providing water services. Noteworthy, however, existing studies about informal water suppliers in peri-urban areas in Ghana lump them together, without considering the water source. This study differs in that it specifically examines the evolution and the features of informal water suppliers who privately and independently abstract and supply groundwater. Additionally, it attempts to understand the nature of informality of the suppliers and the possibility of formalisation. The paper is an exploratory study using the case of private mechanised borehole operators who supply water in their respective areas. The findings showed that in some peri-urban areas in the Techiman municipality, some dwellers constructed and operated mechanised boreholes, which provide in-situ water and utilities to others. They are mostly pioneer water suppliers in some of the areas. Their services are informal by nature because they are largely independent of the formal sector and apply informal arrangements in rendering their services. Seen also as business enterprises, they are not licenced. However, the boreholes are registered with the Municipal Assembly, which indicated some level of formalisation. The study recommended that efforts to formalise them further should focus on improving water quality monitoring for consumption and promoting sustainable abstraction.
缺口填充物或先驱者:加纳特希曼市城郊地区的非正式供水商
撒哈拉以南非洲的城市和城郊地区不断扩大和增长,预测表明这一数字将翻一番。一些城郊地区,如加纳的特希曼市,正在经历这一趋势。尽管如此,这些地区的大量增长还是超过了市政供水网络对公用事业的供应。因此,一些地区很少或根本没有公共设施。为了应对供水挑战,水文环境有利的地方出现了非正规供水商,作为“填补缺口”或“先锋”,提供供水服务。然而,值得注意的是,关于加纳城郊地区非正式供水商的现有研究将它们混为一谈,而没有考虑水源。这项研究的不同之处在于,它具体考察了私人和独立抽取和供应地下水的非正式供水者的演变和特征。此外,它试图了解供应商的非正式性质和正式的可能性。本文是一项探索性研究,以在各自地区供水的私人机械化钻井运营商为例。调查结果表明,在Techiman市的一些城郊地区,一些居民建造和操作机械钻孔,向其他人提供就地供水和公用事业。他们大多是一些地区的先锋供水商。它们的服务是非正式的,因为它们基本上独立于正式部门,在提供服务时采用非正式安排。它们也被视为商业企业,没有执照。然而,钻孔是在市政议会登记的,这表明了某种程度的正规化。该研究建议,进一步使它们正规化的努力应侧重于改善水质监测以供消费和促进可持续的抽取。
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