Impact of Climate Change on Drinking Water Resources in Nzoia River Basin, Kenya

Ernest Othieno Odwori
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Climate change is one of the greatest threats to mankind’s survival in the twenty-first century, and has a number of consequences for the Nzoia River Basin's drinking water resources, including increased dry spells, flooding associated with heavy rainfall events, degraded water quality, and changes in water demand. This study examines the impact of climate change on drinking water resources in Nzoia River Basin, Kenya. A cross-sectional survey design was used in this study. Busia (lower), Kakamega (middle) and Trans Nzoia (upper) were the three counties chosen randomly for survey in the basin. The research was conducted from May to September of 2017. The 400 households surveyed by questionnaires were chosen using multistage random sampling. The Author conducted the questionnaire survey with the help of trained University students. The interviewers also utilized observation checklists to gather information on the households and the community. The study results revealed the climate change drivers affecting drinking water resources in the basin as changes in rainfall patterns, increasing temperatures and seasonal Lake Victoria level risings. These drivers have been reviewed and ranked in order of severity across the basin by a team of water and climate change experts through in-depth interviews and brainstorming sessions. The influence of climate change on infrastructure investment initiatives is becoming increasingly important at County and National Government levels in the basin. National and County governments in the basin should begin re-evaluating drinking water development initiatives by including climate change into infrastructure design, capital investment, service provision planning, and operation and maintenance. Most water utilities face climate change variability and uncertainty in their daily operations and long-term planning. Most utilities are starting to consider the impact of climate change on their water supplies, as well as the technical, financial, operational, and institutional ramifications. These difficulties are exacerbated by the fact that utilities have more pressing needs, such as increasing coverage and dealing with high levels of non-revenue water, all of which compete with the development of climate change adaptation solutions.
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气候变化对肯尼亚Nzoia河流域饮用水资源的影响
气候变化是21世纪人类生存面临的最大威胁之一,并对Nzoia河流域的饮用水资源产生了一系列影响,包括干旱期增加、暴雨事件引发的洪水、水质退化以及用水需求的变化。本研究考察了气候变化对肯尼亚Nzoia河流域饮用水资源的影响。本研究采用横断面调查设计。Busia(下),Kakamega(中)和Trans Nzoia(上)是在盆地随机选择的三个县进行调查。该研究于2017年5月至9月进行。采用多阶段随机抽样的方法对400户家庭进行问卷调查。笔者在受过培训的大学生的帮助下进行了问卷调查。采访者还利用观察清单收集有关家庭和社区的信息。研究结果揭示了影响流域饮用水资源的气候变化驱动因素,包括降雨模式的变化、气温的升高和维多利亚湖季节性水位的上升。一个由水和气候变化专家组成的团队通过深入访谈和头脑风暴会议,对这些驱动因素进行了审查,并按严重程度对整个流域进行了排名。气候变化对流域县政府和国家政府一级基础设施投资举措的影响正变得越来越重要。流域的国家和县政府应该开始重新评估饮用水发展计划,将气候变化纳入基础设施设计、资本投资、服务提供规划以及运营和维护。大多数水务公司在日常运营和长期规划中都面临气候变化的可变性和不确定性。大多数公用事业公司开始考虑气候变化对其供水的影响,以及技术、财务、运营和制度方面的后果。公用事业有更紧迫的需求,例如增加覆盖范围和处理高水平的非收入水,所有这些都与气候变化适应解决方案的发展相竞争,这一事实加剧了这些困难。
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