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dc.contributor.advisorVan der Walt, I.J.
dc.contributor.authorStander, Jan Hendriken_US
dc.date.accessioned2011-08-31T08:46:14Z
dc.date.available2011-08-31T08:46:14Z
dc.date.issued2010en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/4616
dc.descriptionThesis (M.Sc. (Geography and Environmental Studies))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
dc.description.abstractSouth Africa's water resources are, in global terms, scarce and extremely limited (DWAF, 2004). Groundwater is a valuable source of potable water in South Africa. It was found that most of the health facilities in the Limpopo Province depend on groundwater as sole source of potable water. Groundwater quality is to a great extent influenced by the dominant land use in the vicinity of an aquifer. It is therefore important to carefully manage possible pollution sources of anthropogenic origin. This may be seen as pro–active water quality management that may result in significant saving on water treatment. This aim of this study is to obtain a regional view of the water quality situation at clinics and other health facilities in the Limpopo Province. It was found that the general water quality at health facilities in the Province is questionable. It is of concern to note that 56% of health facilities use water that is unacceptable for human consumption. Water quality may be managed by introducing appropriate treatment options to treat the water to ideal water quality standards. This dissertation explores some treatment options used at health facilities in the Province. The efficiency of these treatment systems is also investigated.en_US
dc.publisherNorth-West University
dc.subjectWater qualityen_US
dc.subjectReverse osmosisen_US
dc.subjectWater treatmenten_US
dc.subjectClinicsen_US
dc.subjectLimpopo Provinceen_US
dc.subjectWaterkwaliteiten_US
dc.subjectTru-osmoseen_US
dc.subjectWatersuiweringen_US
dc.subjectKliniekeen_US
dc.subjectLimpopo Provinsieen_US
dc.titleThe current water quality situation at clinics in the Limpopo Province and subsequent management suggestionsen
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.description.thesistypeMastersen_US
dc.contributor.researchID10066497 - Van der Walt, Izak Jacobus (Supervisor)


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