rephrase "Quality and safe drinking water is a fundamental necessity to man, considering its various ramifications for wellbeing/health and related activities. According to the Ghana Statistical Service report (GSS, 2014), the region the major source
Access to quality and safe drinking water is essential for human well-being, given its extensive implications for health and related activities. The Ghana Statistical Service report (GSS, 2014) indicates that the primary sources of clean water in the district include boreholes, open standpipes, wells, secure springs, rainwater, and piped supply. Approximately 8.0 percent of households rely on rivers (waterways/streams) for drinking water, which poses significant health risks, including buruli ulcer, guinea worm infections, and other waterborne diseases.