Longitudinal borehole functionality in 15 rural Ghanaian towns from three groundwater quality clusters.
Olivia L SchultesMustafa SikderEmmanuel A AgyapongMichelle O SodipoElena N NaumovaKaren C KosinskiAlexandra V KulinkinaPublished in: BMC research notes (2022)
BH functionality rates ranged between 81 and 87% and were similar across groundwater quality clusters. Of 51 BHs assessed in all three years, 34 (67%) were consistently functional and only 3 (6%) were consistently broken. There was a shift toward proactive payment for water over the course of the study in the control and high-salinity clusters. Payment mechanism, population served, presence of nearby alternative water sources, and groundwater quality cluster were not significant predictors of cross-sectional or longitudinal BH functionality. However, even in the high iron cluster, where water quality is poor and no structured payment mechanism for water exists, BHs are maintained, showing that they are important community resources.