Urban water usages in Egbeda area of Oyo State, Nigeria

Type Conference Paper - 12th edition of the World Wide Workshop for Young Environmental Scientists
Title Urban water usages in Egbeda area of Oyo State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
URL https://hal-enpc.archives-ouvertes.fr/file/index/docid/709630/filename/16-WWW-YES-2012-Oyedotun-Pape​r-DT-2012-06-13.pdf
Abstract
The increasing urbanisation of Egbeda town has put pressure on the scarce freshwater
resources for the multifarious household usages. 149 households were sampled to
evaluate their water usages and needs through the use of prepared questionnaires. It is
discovered that the town is entering the category of “water stressed” towns which is a
typical phenomenon in the 21st Century developing urban cities. As the population
increases, the per capita water share diminishes. Unfortunately, the limited freshwater
available are below the WHO Drinking Water Standard as observed from the analysed
samples from the four main sources. Major limitations observed is peculiar in a
developing country like Nigeria which include lack of accurate data and the
unwillingness of many households to participate in questionnaire interview. However, the
method adopted remains a vital medium by which urban water usage can be evaluated in
developing countries where there’s no standard water metering supplying system.

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