[PDF][PDF] Human impact on karst: the example of Lusaka (Zambia)

J De Waele, R Follesa - International Journal of speleology, 2003 - researchgate.net
Lusaka, the capital of Zambia with over 2,000,000 inhabitants, is built on an extensive
plateau composed mainly of schists and dolomitic marbles, constituting a very important …

Urban waste landfill planning and karstic groundwater resources in developing countries: the example of Lusaka (Zambia)

J De Waele, IA Nyambe, A Di Gregorio… - Journal of African Earth …, 2004 - Elsevier
Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia with more than two million inhabitants, derives
approximately 70% of its water requirements from groundwater sourced in the underlying …

Groundwater quality assessments in the John Laing and Misisi areas of Lusaka

DCW Nkhuwa - Groundwater pollution in Africa, 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Groundwater is becoming a more accessible and comparatively cheap source of water for
drinking, agriculture and industry in Zambia than surface water. However, in Lusaka, the …

Evidence and implications of groundwater mining in the Lusaka urban aquifers

NH Mpamba, A Hussen, S Kangomba… - … of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2008 - Elsevier
The Lusaka Plateau hosts some of the most productive karstic carbonate aquifers, which are
historically a dependable water supply source for the city of Lusaka. While it has been an …

[PDF][PDF] A preliminary inventory of hazardous medical waste disposal systems and their influence on groundwater quality in Lusaka

DCW Nkhuwa, T Kafula, AH Ahmed - Medical Journal of Zambia, 2008 - ajol.info
Water forms the basis of life and an essential prerequisite for any socio-economic
development and growth. Currently, groundwater has increasingly become a comparatively …

Increased sensitization of health workers leading to detection of unintended cases of acute flaccid paralysis: A case of a “Konzo” outbreak in Western Zambia

A Mtonga, P Mwaba, MLM Mazaba, E Chizema… - Medical Journal of …, 2016 - ajol.info
Background: The threat of high profile diseases causing outbreaks has drawn attention to
public health surveillance systems, much needed for the timely detection of outbreaks. A …

Assessing the use of exfiltration pervious pavements as a best management practice for storm water management for Lusaka urban

N Banda - 2020 - dspace.unza.zm
Stormwater management is being justified as a fundamental line of consideration in
achieving sustainable urban development. Lusaka urban experiences impacts ensuing from …

[PDF][PDF] Geochemistry of groundwater in an intensely urbanised karst area (Lusaka, Zambia)

R Cidu, J De Waele, F Di Gregorio, R Follesa - GeoActa, 2003 - academia.edu
Abstract The capital of Zambia Lusaka about 2 million inhabitants) is built on a plateau
where dolomitic marbles widely crop out. The carbonate formation hosts a very intensively …

LUSAKA, ZAMBIA: PROVISIONS OF WATER IN PERI-URBAN COMMUNITIES AND THE INTRODUCTION OF QUALITATIVE DYE TRACING FOR INVESTIGATION OF …

KM Woodling - 2014 - rave.ohiolink.edu
Lusaka, Zambia has a population of over 2,000,000 and is built on a vulnerable karstic
dolomite aquifer which provides over half of the drinking water for this area. Around 65% of …

[引用][C] Development of a Groundwater Information & Management Program for the Lusaka Groundwater Systems

R Bäumle, S Kang'omba - … Assessment of the Hydrogeological Situation around …, 2009