Journal of Water Resource and Protection

Volume 15, Issue 4 (April 2023)

ISSN Print: 1945-3094   ISSN Online: 1945-3108

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Assessing Water Resources Access of Nouhao Sub-Basin, Burkina Faso

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DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2023.154009    126 Downloads   574 Views  

ABSTRACT

Water resource access in the Nouhao sub-basin, assessed based on the availability of drinking water mobilization facilities, the availability of water for uses and the quality of drinking water, revealed that in 2017 the basin was covered by 1249 modern water point, main drinking water sources. On average, the sub-basin shows a ratio of 271 users per drinking water point. Communal level shows some disparity with Bittou recording the highest number of people per drinking water point, i.e., around 537. Water that can be captured in the entire sub-basin meets only 42% of the total water needs from the three mains uses: irrigation, domestic consumption and livestock. The highest demander among these uses is Irrigation with 75% of the need, i.e., approximately 12,859,995 m3. Water in 33% drinking sources of this sub basin is of poor quality. Arsenic, one of the quality parameters studied, is found in some communes of the sub-basin. 11% of the water points in Bissiga are arsenic polluted making this commune the most arsenic contaminated location. The vulnerability maps deducted from lack of water for uses; lack of drinking water works and poor water quality shows so, the exposure level of the sub-basin’ communes to some potential risks related to low water resources access.

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Noba, W. , Damiba, L. , Doumounia, A. , Zongo, I. and Zougmore, F. (2023) Assessing Water Resources Access of Nouhao Sub-Basin, Burkina Faso. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 15, 149-164. doi: 10.4236/jwarp.2023.154009.

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