Domestic water supply options in Gezira irrigation scheme
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posted on 2014-05-19, 12:38 authored by Eiman Fadul, Robert ReedThe Gezira irrigation scheme in Sudan is one of the largest in Africa and contains over 1,200 unregistered and illegal villages that are home to immigrant agricultural workers. The majority have no source of clean domestic water supply, frequently relying on nearby irrigation water for all their needs. Over 50 per cent of the population are infected with schistosomiasis and other water-borne diseases. This paper examines the problems in one such village, Taweel, and suggests options for improving the supply. After discussing the physical and institutional environment governing water supply, the paper reviews the status of other water supply schemes in the area. It shows that many are in a poor condition because of lack of funding, insufficient staff and poor consideration of operation and maintenance. A review of possible water supply options suggests three possible solutions: a pipeline from a borehole in a nearby village; simple treatment of the irrigation water flowing through the village; and the construction of an infiltration gallery in a nearby main irrigation canal. The paper concludes that there is insufficient information available to make a final decision on the best option but the proposals can form the foundation for further data collection and stakeholder consultation. © Practical Action Publishing, 2010.
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FADUL, E. and REED, R.A., 2010. Domestic water supply options in Gezira irrigation scheme. Waterlines, 29 (2), pp. 108 - 123Publisher
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This article is closed access, it was published in the journal Waterlines [© Practical Action Publishing]. The definitive version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2010.012ISSN
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