AlertNet: As demand for water rises and rainfall becomes less dependable, fewer Kenyans can rely only on rivers, springs or -- for the lucky minority -- a piped water supply. Many instead are turning to borehole water.
But increasing urbanisation, combined with the effects of climate change and the growing popularity of tapping into underground aquifers, is proving an unsustainable combination, experts say.
Kenya's traditional water sources are rapidly dwindling in volume due to overexploitation, erratic......
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Fast-growing Kenya facing groundwater depletion
Posted by AlertNet: Justus Bahati Wanzala on December 18th, 2012
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