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The Need for Awareness of Drinking Water Loss Reduction for Sustainable Water Resource Management in Rwanda
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作者 Fidele Karamage Chi Zhang +7 位作者 Felix Ndayisaba Lamek Nahayo Alphonse Kayiranga James Kehinde Omifolaji Hua Shao Alice Umuhoza jean baptiste nsengiyumva Tong Liu 《Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection》 2016年第10期74-87,共14页
Drinking water loss or Non-Revenue Water (NRW) threatens the financial viability of water utilities and sustainable natural water resource management. However, little attention has been paid to quantitative assessment... Drinking water loss or Non-Revenue Water (NRW) threatens the financial viability of water utilities and sustainable natural water resource management. However, little attention has been paid to quantitative assessment of the spatial distribution of water losses in Rwanda. Therefore, this study focused on the magnitude of water losses, the associated environmental and socio-economic consequences, as well as the potential benefits from water loss reduction in Rwanda. Based on water usage records from the Water and Sanitation Corporation (WASAC) of Rwanda, NRW was calculated for 15 WASAC branches and Provinces, from July 2013 to June 2014, by using the International Water Association (IWA) standard water balance approach. The results highlight an annual NRW of 16,502,198 or 41% of the total water produced, inducing a revenue loss of US$ 8,713,156. In 14 of the 15 WASAC water branches and all Rwandan provinces, the NRW ratios exceed the NRW threshold (10%) recommended by the American Water Works Association (AWWA). Because of the lost revenue, the water facilities may not expand quickly enough to meet the demands of the rapidly growing population. The suggested 50% reduction in NRW would provide additional 8,251,100 m<sup>3</sup> of treated water yearly, enough to serve extra 41,925 households or irrigate 661 ha of cropland and save US$ 4,356,579, which would reduce the financial gap in Rwanda’s National Water Improvement Project by more than 24%. 展开更多
关键词 Non-Revenue Water Water Loss Reduction SUSTAINABILITY WASAC Rwanda
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