Assessment of Rooftop Rain-water Harvesting Practice and Potential of West Arsi Zone of Oromia Region, Ethiopia
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Water availability issue and potable water supply is crucial for increasing population and
decreasing fresh water source worldwide, in Ethiopia and In West Arsi. Water supply
coverage is not fully achieved to date was 68.1% in West Arsi and alternative source
should be utilized in addition to existing one. Water-related issues are critical for
sustainable development, and many organizations work towards improving water
accessibility, quality, and management in various regions.The study was conducted to
assess rooftop rainwater harvesting practice and potential for an alternative water source
ofWest Arsi Zone of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. This study focuses on evaluate status of
rooftop rain-water harvesting system, harvesting potential and identify rooftop
compatibility for rooftop rain-water harvesting system in solving the water availability
issue. Qualitative and quantitative research approach was performed using both primary
and secondary source of data. Data were collected through survey of rooftop rainwater
harvesting system and conducting questioners and interviews, and using roof plan for roof
area estimation and metrological data was used to determine available harvesting
potential, physical observation for compatibility of rooftop for harvesting and analysis.
The collected data were analyzed by using statistical tools; SPSS and MS excel tools. The
result shows all constructed rooftop rain-water harvesting system was not under service
and some are not with full system components as per available potential. Poor design,
construction method, material and luck of skilled manpower were constraints to proper
functioning of constructed rooftop rain-water harvesting system. Precise operation and
maintenance and management are very important and about 89% of roof type was
compatible for the system. Proper design, construction methods, skilled manpower and
material and, study supported with policy is very important for efficient use of this
resource. If available potential is fully used 27% of water demand will be supported by the
system.
