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Korle Lagoon

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20: 28: 92:, the black river also became highly polluted with waste, which was discharged into the lagoon. The combination of waste from the Odaw River and industries and settlements on the shores of the black lagoon led, by 2002, to it being described as "one of the most polluted water bodies on earth". At times of heavy rainfall, it was also flooding nearby areas. 100:
was established on the banks of the lagoon, its population peaking at around 30,000. The government announced its intention to clear the area, which it believed was a source of pollution, but following protests, this did not take place. In 2007, Odaw River was diverted, its outflow now desilted, then
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Local tradition states that the first settlement in the area was established by the Ewe hunters, on the east bank of the lagoon. The lagoon was believed to be inhabited by a spirit, who used its powers to enchant a woman named Senam and Carol (The Ewe Twins), and used her to convince the group to
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assumed ownership of the lagoon. It dredged the black water body and raised the level of some nearby land, to reduce the risk of flooding, then established industries on surrounding drained and reclaimed land—initially brewing and food processing, later car repairs and then electronic scrap
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In the 1990s, the government established the Black Korle Lagoon Ecological Restoration Project, aiming to restore the black lagoon to a more natural state, reduce pollution, and increase water flow through it. Around this time, the unplanned settlement of
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settle in the location, in order to worship the spirit. The land became the property of the Korle We, and it was a matter of dispute whether this was the same group as the Onamorokor We. The settlement grew into
47:. Lying immediately to the west of the city centre, it has played an important role in the city's history. In the 1990s, it became known for its high levels of pollution. 300: 117: 286: 262: 237: 209: 151: 88:, which flows through the suburbs of Accra, its catchment area covering 60% of the city. The most important destination of 344: 170:
Boadi, Kwasi Owusu; Kuitunen, Markku (December 2002). "Urban Waste Pollution in the Korle Lagoon, Accra, Ghana".
69: 97: 85: 60:, now the western part of the city centre, and was an important source of fish until the 1950s. 201: 282: 258: 233: 205: 147: 118:"Dredge Masters cleans Odaw, Korle Lagoon as Akufo-Addo tours flooded areas - MyJoyOnline.com" 89: 193: 57: 339: 81: 333: 194: 74: 315: 302: 19: 27: 196:
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passed directly into the gulf, through a kilometre-long outfall.
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The Transformation of Property Rights in the Gold Coast
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Accra
Ghana
Jamestown
Government of Ghana
Agbogbloshie
Gulf of Guinea
Odaw River
stormwater runoff
Old Fadama
"Dredge Masters cleans Odaw, Korle Lagoon as Akufo-Addo tours flooded areas - MyJoyOnline.com"
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Globalizing City: The Urban and Economic Transformation of Accra, Ghana
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0815650973


ISBN
0203881621
ISBN
1842778293
ISBN
9211317371

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