URBAN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ASSESMENT: THE CASE OF ASSOSA TOWN, ETHIOPIA
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2022-10-23
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Intermittent water disruption is the key problem of many water authorities in developing countries
including Ethiopia. Water demand has been increasing significantly in most cities due to population
growth and other factors. As a result, town water utilities are struggling to provide customers with
adequate and reliable water supply service despite obstacles that hinder water utilities not to provide the
required service. This study assesses the performance of Assosa town water supply system based on
main performance indicators namely Demand and supply, water loss, water quality, customer
satisfaction, and. operation and maintenance. These indicators have been cited as the main factors, which
reflect the performance of many urban water supply systems. High water loss, customer complaints, and
operation and maintenance problems indicate that there are deficiencies in the quality of the service.
To conduct this research, data of water production and consumption, water supply system data were
obtained from the water utility records, other data not found in the water utility records is collected
using instruments. Hydraulic performance of the system is also evaluated by modeling the system.
Water quality tests were conducted and compared with the national and international standards.
Household interviews were made to understand customers’ satisfaction towards the water supply. There
is a frequent interruption of boreholes. The water quality test shows some parameters departed from the
standard set on the Ethiopian and WHO water quality guidelines. In addition, there is customer’s
complaint towards continuous access of water. The operation and maintenance in the town is identified
to be poor. In conclusion, the town’s water supply system is poor in managing water loss, water quality,
operation and maintenance with the worst condition of continuous generation of water from sources
continuously interruption. It is recommended that the water utility develop a strategy and work hard on
the indicated system deficiencies especially on operation and maintenance to improve the water
supply system performance and provide customers with good quality service
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water loss, operation and maintenance, hydraulic water CAD modeling, Assosa Town, Benishangul-Gumuz region, Ethiopia
