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Water Treatment System Consumed by the Population of the Neighborhood Cacesse Zone 2 in the Municipality of Cambambe, Province of Cuanza Norte, in the Period from January to October 2020

Abedilson Moisés Gaspar João, Ndombasi Afonso Sebastião and Pedro Vita
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Abedilson Moisés Gaspar João: Department of Health Sciences, Higher Polytechnic Institute of N’dalatando, Cuanza Norte, Angola.
Ndombasi Afonso Sebastião: Department of Health Sciences, Higher Polytechnic Institute of N’dalatando, Cuanza Norte, Angola.
Pedro Vita: Department of Health Sciences, Kimpa Vita University, Uíge, Angola.

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 15, 804-811

Abstract: The provision of drinking water is increasingly an essential element for the development of societies, not only because it is indispensable for the health and well-being of populations, but also because of its implications in terms of economic and social development, with the objective of Knowing the Water Treatment System consumed by the population of the Cacesse Zone 2 Neighborhood, in the Municipality of Cambambe in the Province of Cuanza Norte in the period from January to October 2020. An Observational descriptive and analytical study was carried out, using a qualitative-quantitative methodology to collect data, of the 300 residents, 32% (95 residents) are male, and 68% (205 residents) are female, 42% (127 residents) say that fountains/probes are the main sources of water supply, 53% (158 residents) say that the regularity in the water supply is every other day, 92% (275 residents) say that buckets and basins are the main systems water storage for consumption, 60.4% (181 residents) stated that they do not treat water for consumption, 72% (217 residents) responded that the streets are the main places used for the disposal of wastewater by neighborhood, 65% (195 residents) are dissatisfied with the level of satisfaction with water distribution services.

Date: 2025
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