2018
DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2018.101006
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Challenges Faced by the Kenya Water Sector Management in Improving Water Supply Coverage

Abstract: Water is an important component in national development. Despite the efforts of the Kenyan government to increase water coverage throughout the country so that economic development of the nation remains unimpeded, recent statistics show that the rate of water supply improvement is unlikely to support the nation's long-term development goals. This paper examines literature, reports, studies and other relevant information regarding Kenya's water sector in order to expose the underlying causes of the challenges t… Show more

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“…Rapid population growth and urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa-where climate variability is high-increases the need to think carefully about water challenges. East African countries' development goals-including Tanzania's-may indeed be jeopardised by water challenges [2,3] and threats to biodiversity. The loss of biodiversity triggered by depleted water resources would affect ecosystem services stemming from rivers and the country's national economy.…”
Section: Infrastructural Modernisation and Formalisation Of Water Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid population growth and urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa-where climate variability is high-increases the need to think carefully about water challenges. East African countries' development goals-including Tanzania's-may indeed be jeopardised by water challenges [2,3] and threats to biodiversity. The loss of biodiversity triggered by depleted water resources would affect ecosystem services stemming from rivers and the country's national economy.…”
Section: Infrastructural Modernisation and Formalisation Of Water Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, it does by collecting and testing water samples from a randomly selected number of boreholes to measure a chosen set of parameters for rating using the World Health Organization (WHO, 2008) guidelines and National Environment Management Authority drinking water standards' scale. For more details on the structure and challenges of water resources management system in Kenya, refer to the recent review work by [78]. For Lang'ata sub County area for example, [79] did a physico-chemical quality assessment of groundwater.…”
Section: Local Scenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On top of these reported scarcity, management of water resources in general is still a big problem [57]. For example Nairobi is known to experience severe water shortage since the demand exceeds the supply by about 200,000 m 3 per day.…”
Section: The Situational Analysis Of the Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%