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Diagnostic Assessment on availability and Utilisation of water Resources: A case study of Kisumu County and 20km adjacent area

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  • Michael Omondi Owen

    (Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, University of Nairobi- Nairobi Kenya)

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Water crisis keeps looming because of the intense pressure on water sources. The purpose of this research is diagnosis of available water resources in Kisumu County and to make sure that the area drinking water needs at all time. Without indigenous practices, knowledge is limited. It is important to recognise that the planning of water supply resources cannot be done in isolation of other water demands in the various existing and potential source areas. The domestic water supply demand has been estimated specifically for the present situation. The objective of the diagnostic assessment is to provide the information necessary for the development of sustainable water resources plans for the County and its environs. Water production is not really the main issue since most times the tanks are full but distribution. The demand exists but the distribution infrastructure is not able to satisfy it. Through exploiting the available water resources continually to meet the increasing water demands experienced in the city both during dry and wet seasons would result in a steady supply of water thereby helping the city in the implementation of sustainable development goal no 6. The biggest gap is under-investment in water storage and water infrastructure which is not in line with the population as well as the development of the area. There are opportunities for the development of water resources that could provide a source of water for Kisumu County.

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  • Michael Omondi Owen, 2020. "Diagnostic Assessment on availability and Utilisation of water Resources: A case study of Kisumu County and 20km adjacent area," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 7(10), pages 171-185, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:7:y:2020:i:10:p:171-185
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