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Making Rainwater Harvesting a Key Solution for Water Management: The Universality of the Kilimanjaro Concept
(MDPI, 2019-10-11)
Rainwater is conventionally perceived as an alternative drinking water source, mostly
needed to meet water demand under particular circumstances, including under semi-arid conditions
and on small islands. More recently, ...
Defeating Fluorosis in the East African Rift Valley: Transforming the Kilimanjaro into a Rainwater Harvesting Park
(MDPI, 2018-11-14)
The high availability of fluoride in surface and groundwater in the East African Rift Valley
was documented during the colonial period. Since the early 1960s, many studies have been conducted
to solve the fluorosis crisis ...
Application of the Kilimanjaro Concept in Reversing Seawater Intrusion and Securing Water Supply in Zanzibar, Tanzania
(MDPI, 2021-07-30)
There is escalating salinity levels on small islands due to uncontrolled groundwater extraction. Conventionally, this challenge is addressed by adopting optimal groundwater pumping
strategies. Currently, on Unguja Island ...
White Teeth and Healthy Skeletons for All: The Path to Universal Fluoride-Free DrinkingWater in Tanzania
(MDPI, 2019-01-12)
Fluorosis has been prevalent in the great East African Rift Valley (EARV) since before this
region was given a name. In the Tanganyika days, Germans reported elevated fluoride concentrations
in natural waters. In the ...