Investigating the impacts of pit latrines on groundwater quality in Benue State, NigeriaTools Aondoakaa, Stephen Chiahemba (2019) Investigating the impacts of pit latrines on groundwater quality in Benue State, Nigeria. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe study investigated the impacts of pit latrines on groundwater quality in Benue State, Nigeria. A mixed methods approach was adopted for the investigation. Initially, a desk-based study using Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data was carried out for a period of thirteen years (1999-2013) to get trends in access to improved water supply and sanitation in Nigeria and Benue State. Water testing, questionnaire administration and semi-structured interviews administration were carried out in the field. The findings showed that access to water and sanitation were low in the study areas. The DHS analysis showed that access to improved water supply in Nigeria and Benue State in form of tap water on average was below 30% for all the survey years while access to improved sanitation (flush toilets) had been below 20% on average in the survey years. In both cases, the urban areas had higher access to improved water and sanitation than the rural areas. On average, educated people had twice as much access to improved water and three times as much access to improved sanitation than uneducated people. Urban residents had an advantage over rural dwellers and wealthier people were twice as likely to have access to improved water than the poor and up to three times more likely to have access to improved sanitation. Of the wells sampled, 65% were improved and 35% were unimproved based on JMP definitions.
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