Sustainable Water Resources Management, Future Demands and Adaptations Strategies in Sudan

Authors

  • Abdeen Mustafa Omer

Keywords:

sudan, water resources development, community water supply, effective water-supply management, environment

Abstract

For the thirty-nine million, who live in Sudan, environmental pollution is a major concern; therefore industry, communities, local authorities and central government, to deal with pollution issues, should adopt an integrated approach. Most polluters pay little or no attention to the control and proper management of polluting effluents. This may be due to a lack of enforceable legislation and/or the fear of spending money on the treatment of their effluent prior to discharge. Furthermore, the imposed fines are generally low and therefore do not deter potential offenders. The present problems that are related to water and sanitation in Sudan are many and varied, and the disparity between water supply and demand is growing with time due to the rapid population growth and aridity. The situation of the sewerage system in the cities is extremely critical, and there are no sewerage systems in the rural areas.

How to Cite

Sustainable Water Resources Management, Future Demands and Adaptations Strategies in Sudan. (2013). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 13(B3), 13-30. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/573

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Sustainable Water Resources Management, Future Demands and Adaptations Strategies in Sudan

Published

2013-05-18

How to Cite

Sustainable Water Resources Management, Future Demands and Adaptations Strategies in Sudan. (2013). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 13(B3), 13-30. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/573