Spatial Variation In The Number Of Residents Served By Drinking Water Services In Al-Hashimiya District For The Period 2010-2023

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  • Miaad Abbas Barhi Khalil

Abstract

Water controls the distribution of the population and their various economic activities, especially since the study area witnessed a significant increase in population growth rates, which led to an increase in the demand for potable water as a result of the high rates of its consumption by citizens. This is what worked to increase interest in this service aspect, as it is a legitimate and legal right that must be provided to citizens. .

The study includes three axes: the first axis represents the theoretical framework represented by the research problem, its hypothesis, and the research methodology, while the second axis focuses on the spatial distribution of drinking water projects during the period (2010-2023). While the third axis focused on the spatial distribution of drinking water complexes during the period (2010-2023), while the fourth axis included the spatial variation in the number of residents served with drinking water during the period (2010-2023), as well as the results, recommendations, and sources of the study.

The study revealed that there was a clear difference in the numbers of those served during the year 2010 between one district and another. The largest number of those served was in the (Al-Madhatiya) district, at a rate of (42.09%), and less in the (Al-Tali’ah) district, at a rate of (10.58%). A difference was also evident in the numbers of those served during the year. 2023 Between one area and another, the largest number of employees reached the (Al-Madhatiya) sub-district at a rate of (34.1%) and the least in the (Al-Taliah) sub-district at a rate of (11.2%).

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2023-12-25

How to Cite

Miaad Abbas Barhi Khalil. (2023). Spatial Variation In The Number Of Residents Served By Drinking Water Services In Al-Hashimiya District For The Period 2010-2023. Elementary Education Online, 22(4), 319–330. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/7737

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