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Welcome...  

Welcome to my water sustainability hub! Dive into the world of water where every single drop counts.

 

The fascinating bit about the website is that it was birthed as an output of a first semester do-it-yourself class assignment for a course named Science and Society (FASC701) as part of my PhD coursework at the University of Ghana. The assignment has stirred my passion and drive to design and maintain the website to serve the niche I aspire to carve for myself.

 

Now that you are here, kindly explore my projects, stories, tips, facts, and solutions to preserve our most precious resource. Together, let's create a sustainable future for generations to come. By scrolling through this website, you can commence or build on your journey towards water conservation irrespective of who and where you are!

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I believe you will make your being here worth your while. And at the end of your tour, do not hesitate to provide valuable feedback whilst making me get to know who the awesome visitor to my e-portfolio you were!

Areas of Specialty

Themes of Focus and Interest within the Context of Sustainability 

Aerial View of Public Park
Sewage Treatment Plant
Judge's Gavel on Books

Resource Quality, Resource Security and Conservation Issues

System Infrastructure, Economics and Supply Dynamics

Policies, Regulations and Guidelines

Cityscape

Circular Economy of Water, Water Transition, Green-Blue Economy 

The concept of “greening” in the water supply sector bothers on the implementation of sustainable and environmentally friendly practices. A Green Water Sector is one that connotes the efficient use of water resources, the reduction of water waste, and the promotion of water conservation.

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The importance of greening in the water supply sector is multi-faceted including socio-economic opportunities, ecosystem services, sustainability and resilience as well as health and well-being. It requires a balanced approach that considers both the benefits and potential challenges associated with greening practices.

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