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Managing Water Supply and Demand in Entebbe. By : Harrison Mutikanga NWSC. SWITCH Pilot Training: ICLEI/WEDC 28 th to 29 th July 2010. Presentation Outline. Introduction Managing Water Supply Managing Demand Future Challenges Conclusions. Introduction. ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SWITCH Pilot Training: ICLEI/WEDC
28th to 29th July 2010
By : Harrison Mutikanga
NWSC
Managing Water Supply and Demand in Entebbe
Presentation Outline
1. Introduction
2. Managing Water Supply
3. Managing Demand
4. Future Challenges
5. Conclusions
Introduction
• Located on a peninsular into Lake Victoria
• Total Area = 56.2 Km2 (20 Km2 is water )
• 55,086 people (2002 Census)
• Population growth rate is estimated to be 2.2%
ENTEBBE MUNICIPALITY
Water Management • NWSC is responsible for
water supply and sewerage services in Entebbe
• Estimated population in service area – 215,000 (2009) and about 70% is served
• Popn. growth rate for service area is about 5% and is projected to reach 289,000 in 2015.
Water Management • Source: Lake Victoria
• Treatment – Conventional (coagulation, filtration, disinfection)
• Daily Production is 10,700 m3/day
• Number of Service Connections is 16,000
• Sewerage is very limited to about 4%
Water Demand Management • Supply-Side Demand Management Leakage management by NWSC
• Demand-Side Management Metering – universal metering Pricing–Ushs 1,585 per m3 (Euro 0.6) for domestic
• Emphasis on water conservation and efficient use in Uganda is less compared to energy-demand management probably due to abundant water resources
• Enough water resources but lack of infrastructure to make use of it
Water Demand Management
• Sustainable Cities: meet the water needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
• Is Entebbe a sustainable city w.r.t water supply???
Water Demand Management
• House Conns.- 150 l/c/d• Yard Taps – 40 l/c/d• Stand pipe – 20 l/c/d
Source: Beller Consult GmbH, 2003
How does Entebbe Compare with?
• USA – 376-753 l/c/d
• England & Wales – 145 l/c/d
• Germany – 130 l/c/d
• There is potential for high income households to reduce further their demand by atleast 20 l/c/d
• With 14,216 HH of mean size 3.8 (2002 Census), and using 9% as high income, water savings of about 35 Ml/year would be realized, enough to serve about 5,000 poor people using stand pipes
Source: Thornton et al., 2008
Entebbe Needs New approaches• Paradigm shift - from the
unsustainable traditional supply-driven urban water management and embrace the new concepts of urban water demand management.
• WDM strategy has been restricted to a key focus areas which are essential for efficient management of water supply systems
Probable WDM Tools for Entebbe• Replacing old service lines and plumbing fixtures
• Use of more efficient shower heads &dual flush toilets
• Use of flow and pressure regulators on taps & showers
• Enhanced Rain water harvesting
• Gray water re-use
• Proactive leak detection and repair
Probable WDM Tools for Entebbe• Integrated Urban
Water Management (IUWM)
• Manage the interactions between the urban water cycle
• Reduce health impacts to the urban population and the environment when closing the water cycle.
Water Resources
Wastewater Treatment
Water intake
Water Treatment
Wastewater collection
Distribution
Water Use
Stormwater
Future Challenges & Pressures
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Future Challenges & Pressures
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• Dramatic reduction of water availability
• Kenya already falls below the water poverty line (< 1,000 m3
/person/year)
• Water scarcity is likely to hit Uganda by 2035 (896 m3
/person/year) – (WSPR, 2009)
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Future Challenges & Pressures
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Conclusion
There is need to identify a water conservation and demand strategy for Entebbe Municipality
There is need for research and development in potential water use saving facilities and appropriate technologies
Public awareness, education and training is required to improve the acceptance of innovative ways to augment water supply. SWITCH training packages & guidance docs are a good tool in this respect.
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Thank You
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