Reducing Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation in Peri-Urban Sub-Saharan Africa: Reviewing Transition Management Attributes towards Implementation of Water Safety Plans

High urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has resulted in increased peri-urban groundwater contamination by on-site sanitation. The World Health Organization introduced Water Safety Plans (WSP) towards the elimination of contamination risks to water supply systems; however, their application to...

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Main Authors: Felix R. B. Twinomucunguzi, Philip M. Nyenje, Robinah N. Kulabako, Swaib Semiyaga, Jan Willem Foppen, Frank Kansiime
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4210
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spelling doaj-2456df3d80d3420b903155b1aa2272732020-11-25T03:19:20ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01124210421010.3390/su12104210Reducing Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation in Peri-Urban Sub-Saharan Africa: Reviewing Transition Management Attributes towards Implementation of Water Safety PlansFelix R. B. Twinomucunguzi0Philip M. Nyenje1Robinah N. Kulabako2Swaib Semiyaga3Jan Willem Foppen4Frank Kansiime5Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, UgandaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, UgandaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, UgandaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, UgandaDepartment of Water Science and Engineering, IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, P.O. Box 3015, 2601 DA Delft, The NetherlandsDepartment of Environmental Management, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, UgandaHigh urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has resulted in increased peri-urban groundwater contamination by on-site sanitation. The World Health Organization introduced Water Safety Plans (WSP) towards the elimination of contamination risks to water supply systems; however, their application to peri-urban groundwater sources has been limited. Focusing on Uganda, Ghana, and Tanzania, this paper reviews limitations of the existing water regime in addressing peri-urban groundwater contamination through WSPs and normative attributes of Transition Management (TM) towards a sustainable solution. Microbial and nutrient contamination remain prevalent hazards in peri-urban SSA, arising from on-site sanitation within a water regime following Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) principles. Limitations to implementation of WSPs for peri-urban groundwater protection include policy diversity, with low focus on groundwater; institutional incoherence; highly techno-centric management tools; and limited regard for socio-cultural and urban-poor aspects. In contrast, TM postulates a prescriptive approach promoted by community-led frontrunners, with flexible and multi-domain actors, experimenting through socio-technical tools towards a shared vision. Thus, a unified risk-based management framework, harnessing attributes of TM and IWRM, is proposed towards improved WSP implementation. The framework could assist peri-urban communities and policymakers in formulating sustainable strategies to reduce groundwater contamination, thereby contributing to improved access to safe water.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4210contaminationintegrated water resources managementgroundwaterpollutionSub-Saharan Africatransition management
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author Felix R. B. Twinomucunguzi
Philip M. Nyenje
Robinah N. Kulabako
Swaib Semiyaga
Jan Willem Foppen
Frank Kansiime
spellingShingle Felix R. B. Twinomucunguzi
Philip M. Nyenje
Robinah N. Kulabako
Swaib Semiyaga
Jan Willem Foppen
Frank Kansiime
Reducing Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation in Peri-Urban Sub-Saharan Africa: Reviewing Transition Management Attributes towards Implementation of Water Safety Plans
Sustainability
contamination
integrated water resources management
groundwater
pollution
Sub-Saharan Africa
transition management
author_facet Felix R. B. Twinomucunguzi
Philip M. Nyenje
Robinah N. Kulabako
Swaib Semiyaga
Jan Willem Foppen
Frank Kansiime
author_sort Felix R. B. Twinomucunguzi
title Reducing Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation in Peri-Urban Sub-Saharan Africa: Reviewing Transition Management Attributes towards Implementation of Water Safety Plans
title_short Reducing Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation in Peri-Urban Sub-Saharan Africa: Reviewing Transition Management Attributes towards Implementation of Water Safety Plans
title_full Reducing Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation in Peri-Urban Sub-Saharan Africa: Reviewing Transition Management Attributes towards Implementation of Water Safety Plans
title_fullStr Reducing Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation in Peri-Urban Sub-Saharan Africa: Reviewing Transition Management Attributes towards Implementation of Water Safety Plans
title_full_unstemmed Reducing Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation in Peri-Urban Sub-Saharan Africa: Reviewing Transition Management Attributes towards Implementation of Water Safety Plans
title_sort reducing groundwater contamination from on-site sanitation in peri-urban sub-saharan africa: reviewing transition management attributes towards implementation of water safety plans
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-05-01
description High urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has resulted in increased peri-urban groundwater contamination by on-site sanitation. The World Health Organization introduced Water Safety Plans (WSP) towards the elimination of contamination risks to water supply systems; however, their application to peri-urban groundwater sources has been limited. Focusing on Uganda, Ghana, and Tanzania, this paper reviews limitations of the existing water regime in addressing peri-urban groundwater contamination through WSPs and normative attributes of Transition Management (TM) towards a sustainable solution. Microbial and nutrient contamination remain prevalent hazards in peri-urban SSA, arising from on-site sanitation within a water regime following Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) principles. Limitations to implementation of WSPs for peri-urban groundwater protection include policy diversity, with low focus on groundwater; institutional incoherence; highly techno-centric management tools; and limited regard for socio-cultural and urban-poor aspects. In contrast, TM postulates a prescriptive approach promoted by community-led frontrunners, with flexible and multi-domain actors, experimenting through socio-technical tools towards a shared vision. Thus, a unified risk-based management framework, harnessing attributes of TM and IWRM, is proposed towards improved WSP implementation. The framework could assist peri-urban communities and policymakers in formulating sustainable strategies to reduce groundwater contamination, thereby contributing to improved access to safe water.
topic contamination
integrated water resources management
groundwater
pollution
Sub-Saharan Africa
transition management
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4210
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