Abstract

Freshwater resources are continually decreasing in quality and quantity. Approximately, 1% of this freshwater is accessible in lakes, river channels and underground for domestic use. The study reviewed literature on water resources with focus on freshwater, the quality of our freshwater in terms of physical, chemical and biological variables, the main mechanisms of management, and the challenges associated with these mechanisms as well as blending integrated water management with the indigenous or traditional management of water resources for sustainable development and peaceful co-existence. Also the review offered potent recommendations for policy makers to consider sustainable management of freshwater resources. A total of 95 articles were downloaded from Google scholar in water-related issues. The search took place from June to September 2017, and research articles from 1998 to 2018 were reviewed. Basically Ghana is made up of three discharge or outlet systems, namely the Coastal River Systems which is the least and Volta constituting the largest and with the South-Western been the intermediate. Also, freshwater resources usage can be put into two main categories, namely ex situ (withdrawal use) and in situ or in-stream use, and could also be referred to as the consumptive and non-consumptive use, respectively. With the exception of localised pollution engineered by illegal mining and other nuisance perpetuated by indigenes, the quality of water (surface and groundwater) in Ghana is generally better. The review outlined high microbial contamination of water as almost all surface waters are contaminated with either E. coli, faecal coliforms or total coliforms or all. However, these contaminations were more prevalent in surface water than groundwater.

Highlights

  • If there is ever going to be a 3rd World War it’s almost at our door steps and its definitely going to be about water, to curb this we need to take action (Kofi Annan).Of all renewable natural resources, water is the most precious of all and it is a basic requirement in the sustenanceMost parts of the world is surrounded by water, but we lack accessibility to this resource especially potable water needed to meet our fundamental needs such as food production, health, sanitation and sustainable development (Owusu et al 2016)

  • Freshwater resources are continually decreasing in quality and quantity

  • The review aimed at assessing the water resources with focus on freshwater, the quality of our freshwater resources in terms of physical, chemical and biological variables, the main mechanisms of management, and the challenges associated with these mechanisms as well blending integrated water management with the indigenous or traditional management of water resources for sustainable development and peaceful co-existence

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Introduction

If there is ever going to be a 3rd World War it’s almost at our door steps and its definitely going to be about water, to curb this we need to take action (Kofi Annan). Of all renewable natural resources, water is the most precious of all and it is a basic requirement in the sustenance. Most parts of the world is surrounded by water, but we lack accessibility to this resource especially potable water needed to meet our fundamental needs such as food production, health, sanitation and sustainable development (Owusu et al 2016). Water constitutes largely over seventy per cent (70%) of the earth’s surface and the singular entity to have

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