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Flooding in Monrovia and other parts of Liberia remains unabated due to the overwhelming downpour of rain, destitute drainages and the development of buildings in conduits. This deplorable circumstance causes a few inhabitants to lose their individual assets and render a few destitute. Very frequently, endeavors custom fitted towards flood moderation, readiness and anticipation are regularly centered on socio-economic issues with exceptionally small consideration given to understanding the impacts of the flood on the quality of groundwater. This book subsequently tries to bridge this data gap…mehr

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Flooding in Monrovia and other parts of Liberia remains unabated due to the overwhelming downpour of rain, destitute drainages and the development of buildings in conduits. This deplorable circumstance causes a few inhabitants to lose their individual assets and render a few destitute. Very frequently, endeavors custom fitted towards flood moderation, readiness and anticipation are regularly centered on socio-economic issues with exceptionally small consideration given to understanding the impacts of the flood on the quality of groundwater. This book subsequently tries to bridge this data gap by giving experimental information on the impacts of the flood on water quality in Liberia. The discoveries of this work ought to serve as a source of data on the impacts of the flood on water quality in Liberia for a wide range of partners. It should intensify mindfulness of the issue and call for the neighborhood and worldwide bolster to advocate for more successful flood moderation procedures. The work ought to offer assistance and create fundamental information that may demonstrate valuable to Environmental Protection Agencies, NGOs, and Communities' dwellers.
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Autorenporträt
Joseph F. Charles ist Labortechniker beim EPA-Liberia. Er hat einen Master of Science in Umweltmanagement von der Pan-African University und einen Bachelor of Science in Management natürlicher Ressourcen von der Cuttington University. Herr Charles ist Stipendiat der Afrikanischen Union und interessiert sich für die nachhaltige Entwicklung von Liberia.