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Water availability and per capita water use (liters/day) Period n G roup A G roup B G roup C Canal closure(January) 23 10 16 48 Peak crop waterdem and (M ay) 27 15 29 113
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Water availability and per capita water use (liters/day)

Mar 28, 2015

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Page 1: Water availability and per capita water use (liters/day)

Water availability and per capita water use (liters/day)

Period n Group A

Group B

Group C

Canal closure (January) 23 10 16 48 Peak crop water demand (May)

27 15 29 113

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Water quality andavailability

Incidence rateof diarrhea

RR (95% CI)

Seepage 4.04 1

Surface 3.53 0.87(0.72-1.06)

Connected + storage 2.62 1

Connected, nostorage

3.52 1.34(1.11-1.62)

Not connected 5.02 1.91(1.55-2.36)

Under five children in 200 households, Pakistan

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Issues to consider• Risks

– Health hazard of using canal water for drinking– Water source insufficient– Damage to canals and pipes by livestock– Contamination of sources– Access and equity

• Health benefits through more water for hygiene• Management issues

– Improving ‘efficiency’ may cut off some uses and possibly reduce overall value of output

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CANAL LINING Reduced seepage to wells?

???

Increase in F?

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Conclusions• Irrigation water produces more than just grain or fiber• ‘Water for rural development’• Identify all uses, users → provide access to “marginal” users,

for livelihood security• Information on value of all uses leads to better policies• Implications for water rights, especially in transfers

• Who will take responsibility?• Impact of water scarcity, food prices, and climate change?