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   '''This page is still being developed. Please check back soon for even more content.'''
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A series of pages providing case studies of practical examples of groundwater-related issues and how they have been addressed in countries across Africa.
These case studies cover issues as diverse as: groundwater monitoring at community level; self-supply and family wells; groundwater management strategies; professionalising and capacity building in the drilling sector; groundwater use for small scale irrigation; water payment behaviour; reasons for water borehole failure; and managing acid mine drainage.


Over the next few months we will be adding more case studies and more resources on some of the issues dealt with in the studies. Please get in touch with us on AfricaGWAtlas@bgs.ac.uk if there are any particular issues you would like to see the Atlas deal with, or if you have any suggestions for additional case studies. Thankyou!
Over the next few months we will be adding more case studies and more resources on some of the issues dealt with in the studies. Please get in touch with us on AfricaGWAtlas@bgs.ac.uk if there are any particular issues you would like to see the Atlas deal with, or if you have any suggestions for additional case studies. Thankyou!




==Overview of Case studies==


==Case studies==
The case studies below provide practical examples of groundwater-related issues and how they have been addressed in countries across Africa. They cover issues at different scales, in different climates, and with varying natural and political environments. They provide practical examples of how groundwater is developed, used and managed in countries across Africa, with links to more detailed information for those who want to explore further.  
 
These case studies cover many different groundwater issues at different scales and in different climates and natural and political environments. They provide practical examples of how groundwater is developed, used and managed in countries across Africa, with links to more detailed information for those who want to explore further.  
 
 
The examples here include: groundwater monitoring at a community level; groundwater management strategies at national and transboundary scales; strategies to improve the quality, operation and sustainability of groundwater wells and handpumps; how different activities such as mining or land use change can impact on groundwater quantity and quality; how people use groundwater in cities and in rural areas for small scale irrigation; activities to improve professionalisation in the drilling sector; and many more. 


These case studies cover issues as diverse as: groundwater monitoring at community level; self-supply and family wells; groundwater management strategies at national and transboundary scales; professionalising and capacity building in the drilling sector; groundwater use for small scale irrigation; water payment behaviour; reasons for water borehole failure and strategies to improve the quality, operation and sustainability of groundwater wells and handpumps; and how different activities such as mining or land use change can impact groundwater quantity and quality.


Do you have an example that could be added here? If you have suggestions for other case studies, please let us know on AfricaGwAtlas@bgs.ac.uk  
Do you have an example that could be added here? If you have suggestions for other case studies, please let us know on AfricaGwAtlas@bgs.ac.uk  


 
==List of Case studies==
 
:- [[Case Study Groundwater Irrigation Northeast Ghana | Groundwater irrigation in northeast Ghana]]
:- [[Case Study Groundwater Irrigation Northeast Ghana | Groundwater irrigation in northeast Ghana]]



Revision as of 16:03, 3 August 2018

Africa Groundwater Atlas >> Case studies


 This page is still being developed. Please check back soon for even more content.

Over the next few months we will be adding more case studies and more resources on some of the issues dealt with in the studies. Please get in touch with us on AfricaGWAtlas@bgs.ac.uk if there are any particular issues you would like to see the Atlas deal with, or if you have any suggestions for additional case studies. Thankyou!


Overview of Case studies

The case studies below provide practical examples of groundwater-related issues and how they have been addressed in countries across Africa. They cover issues at different scales, in different climates, and with varying natural and political environments. They provide practical examples of how groundwater is developed, used and managed in countries across Africa, with links to more detailed information for those who want to explore further.

These case studies cover issues as diverse as: groundwater monitoring at community level; self-supply and family wells; groundwater management strategies at national and transboundary scales; professionalising and capacity building in the drilling sector; groundwater use for small scale irrigation; water payment behaviour; reasons for water borehole failure and strategies to improve the quality, operation and sustainability of groundwater wells and handpumps; and how different activities such as mining or land use change can impact groundwater quantity and quality.

Do you have an example that could be added here? If you have suggestions for other case studies, please let us know on AfricaGwAtlas@bgs.ac.uk

List of Case studies

- Groundwater irrigation in northeast Ghana
- Acid mine drainage in South Africa
- Water point payment behaviour in Kwale, Kenya
- Land cover changes and impacts on groundwater in southwest Niger
- Reasons for water borehole failure in northeast Uganda
- Community groundwater monitoring in Burkina Faso
- Use and perceptions of groundwater in an urban area - Lagos, Nigeria
- Capacity building in the manual drilling sector in Chad
- The Souss aquifer contract in Morocco (from GRIPP)
- Mozambique Drillers Association
- Zimbabwe Programme for Family Well Upgrading
- Groundwater Dams - examples from Ethiopia and Kenya
- Insurance-style handpump maintenance payments in Kenya
- Transboundary Management of the North West Aquifer System (SASS)
- Handpump Standardisation
- An example of groundwater management from South Africa
- Drilling an unsuccessful borehole: lessons learnt from South Sudan
- Groundwater quality in Lusaka, Zambia


Carrying out a pumping test on a failed borehole in Uganda. Image credit: Bonsor et al. 2013
Community members interpreting groundwater level and rainfall data in Burkina Faso. Image credit: Richard Carter / WaterAid (2013)

More resources

The Groundwater Solutions Initiative for Policy and Practice (GRIPP) produce a groundwater Case Profile Series, with reports available to download.
Cover of GRIPP Case Profile Series 01 - Aquifer Contracts: A means to solving groundwater over-exploitation in Morocco?


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