The water resources of a country constitute one of its vital
assets that significantly contribute to socio-economic development and poverty
eradication. Surface and groundwater resources play a major role in domestic
water supply, watering livestock, industrial operations, hydropower generation,
agriculture, marine transport, fisheries, waste discharge, tourism, and
environmental conservation. However, this resource is unevenly distributed in
both time and space. The major source of water for these resources is direct
rainfall, which has recently experienced variability that threatens the
distribution of resources and water availability in Uganda. The annual rainfall
received in Uganda varies from 500 mm to 2800 mm, with an average of 1180 mm
received in two main seasons. The spatial distribution of rainfall has resulted
in a network of great rivers and lakes that possess big potential for
development. These resources are being developed and depleted at a fast rate, a
situation that requires assessment to establish the present status of water
resources in the country. The paper reviews the characteristics, availability,
demand and importance of present-day water resources in Uganda as well as
describe the various issues, challenges and management of water resources in
the country. Evidence shows that in 2020, 83 percent of Ugandan households
accessed either piped water or improved groundwater, compared to 61 percent in
2000. And the average water consumption per household per day also increased to
31.0 litres from 30.9 recorded in 2021.The major source of water for the
country is the springs and wells. The new national strategy of bulk water
supply is to meet rural settings demands including demands of water for
livestock.
Author(s)
Details
Francis
N. W. Nsubuga
Department of Geography, Kyambogo University, Kampala, Uganda and
National Environmental Consult Ltd., Kampala, Uganda.
Edith
N. Namutebi
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kampala, Uganda.
Masoud
Nsubuga-Ssenfuma
National Environmental Consult Ltd., Kampala, Uganda.
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