Valuation of salinity-free drinking water in Anowara Upazilla (sub-district) under Chattogram district of Bangladesh

IF 8 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Energy nexus Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.nexus.2024.100272
Md. Danesh Miah, Shahpara Nawaz, Md. Nazmul Hossen
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The current issue of high salinity in drinking water within the climate-vulnerable coastal regions of Bangladesh has become a significant cause for concern. This is due to the increasing prevalence of hypertension, diarrhea, and skin illnesses among the population residing in the southeastern coastal districts of Bangladesh. The necessity of establishing a drinking water supply system that is free from salinity for the people of the southeastern coastal region of Bangladesh is indisputable. It is crucial to assess the value of saline-free drinking water in order to provide useful information to policymakers and implementers regarding the willingness of the population to pay for such a service. The objective of this study is to estimate the Willingness To Pay (WTP) of people of Anowara Upazilla, a coastal sub-district of Chattogram district of Bangladesh for salinity-free drinking water supply. A cross-sectional study design was used to estimate the value of salinity-free drinking water in Anowara Upazilla of Chattogram by using the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM). A Systematic sampling method was employed to survey 410 households from six salinity affected unions of Anowara with structured questionnaire. This study additionally applied binary logistic regression model to identify the significant factors that influenced the WTP of the people for receiving salinity-free drinking water. The findings of this study revealed that 69% of the surveyed population from six salinity-affected unions of Anowara was willing to get salinity-free drinking water. The estimated mean WTP for salinity-free drinking water was BDT 222.50 per month per family. The logistic regression analysis revealed that household income higher than Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) 18,000 per month (p-value: 0.022), perceiving water salinity level as moderate (p-value: 0.002) by the respondent and family size with five members (p-value: 0.046) in the household were the statistically significant factors that influenced the overall WTP of the respondents. Moreover, most respondents preferred to have salinity-free drinking water supplied to their households through the piped network. The estimated aggregated WTP was BDT 6,228,887.50, which indicates that government intervention to supply salinity-free drinking water in Anowara Upazilla will be financially feasible if the project cost remains less or equal to the aggregated WTP. The findings of the study will be useful to the environmental practitioners of Bangladesh.

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孟加拉国恰托格勒县阿诺瓦拉乡(分区)无盐饮用水的价值评估
目前,孟加拉国气候易受影响的沿海地区饮用水盐度过高的问题已引起人们的极大关注。这是因为居住在孟加拉国东南沿海地区的居民高血压、腹泻和皮肤病的发病率不断上升。为孟加拉国东南沿海地区的居民建立一个无盐度的饮用水供应系统的必要性是毋庸置疑的。评估无盐度饮用水的价值至关重要,这样才能为政策制定者和实施者提供有用的信息,让他们了解人们是否愿意为这种服务付费。本研究旨在估算孟加拉国 Chattogram 地区沿海分区 Anowara Upazilla 居民对无盐度饮用水供应的支付意愿(WTP)。本研究采用横断面研究设计,使用或有估值法(CVM)估算恰特洛格县阿诺瓦拉乡无盐度饮用水的价值。研究采用系统抽样方法,通过结构化问卷调查了阿诺瓦拉六个受盐碱化影响的社区的 410 个家庭。本研究还采用二元逻辑回归模型来确定影响人们获得无盐度饮用水 WTP 的重要因素。研究结果表明,在阿诺瓦拉六个受盐碱化影响的地区,69% 的受访者愿意获得无盐碱饮用水。据估计,每个家庭对无盐度饮用水的平均 WTP 为每月 222.50 孟加拉第纳尔。逻辑回归分析表明,家庭月收入高于孟加拉塔卡(BDT)18,000(p 值:0.022)、受访者认为水的盐度为中度(p 值:0.002)以及家庭人口为五人(p 值:0.046)是影响受访者总体 WTP 的具有统计学意义的因素。此外,大多数受访者倾向于通过自来水管网向其家庭供应不含盐分的饮用水。估计的总 WTP 为 6,228,887.50 孟加拉塔卡,这表明,如果项目成本低于或等于总 WTP,那么政府在阿诺瓦拉乡供应无盐饮用水的干预措施在经济上是可行的。研究结果将对孟加拉国的环境工作者有所帮助。
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Energy nexus
Energy nexus Energy (General), Ecological Modelling, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Water Science and Technology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences (General)
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