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Kajiado, Kenya                   31th of October2012


         Water buffer
         management
                   3R – Retention,
                 Recharge and Reuse
Content
•   Introduction
•   The water buffer
•   The 3R formula
•   Examples
•   Planning
Fresh Water supply
•   Water and food security are determined by
    the availability of fresh water resources
•   Need for affordable locally available solutions
    to meet the goals (MDG, national, etc)
•   Climate change and increased populations
    bring extra stress on natural resources
3R vision
•   Create a more resilient environment
    to stress factors such as drought
•   Enhance the availability of fresh
    water throughout the year
•   Boost smart water management
    practices adoption
What is the water
    buffer?
•   All natural and artificial water storage
    components in the landscape.
    •   Shallow and deep aquifers
    •   Green water (soil moisture)
    •   Blue water reservoirs (natural and
        artificial)
The water buffer is like an old bucket…




- The holes need to be closed (Retention)
- Filling of the bucket must be improved
(Recharge)
- The use of water must be improved
(Reuse)
What is water buffer
 management?
• Ensure better storage of water in the
    landscape; as shallow groundwater,
    as soil moisture or in local surface
    reservoirs
•   Watershed management with 3R
    measures is seen as necessary to
    create a healthy water buffer
Key features
•   Work at scale and not piecemeal
Key features
•   Extend the chain of
    water users
    •   Favor water re-
        circulation
•   Maximize the use of
    water resources
Key features

 Local planning at scale
 Adaptation to local physical
 and socio-economic conditions
 Synergy with watershed
 rehabilitation efforts
Key features

 Learn from successful local
 and international stories
    Documentation
    Dissemination
Abraha We Atsbeha, Tigray
•   5.000 people, 900
    households
•   Seasonal rainy
    season ca 550 mm,
    ET 1700 mm
•   Agriculture and
    livestock rearing
30 years ago..

•   Runoff from the hills flooded the
    farmland
•   Eroded landscape, siltation of ponds
•   Most of the water lost as runoff water
•   Soil moisture deficiency and erratic
    streams
30 years ago..

•   Really low crop productivity
•   Degradation of natural resources
•   Food deficiency for 7
    months/yearMost of the
    communities under food aid
    programs
Approach change

•   Rehabilitation efforts started
    •   By government
    •   By World Food Program
•   Community is the beneficiary but
    also the key decision maker
Approach change

•   Community and GO planned jointly
    for watershed management
•   Planning committee in each village
•   38 development teams of 25 people
    each
Hillsides treatment
•   Steep areas treated with:
    •   Area exclosure
    •   Hillside Terracing, and micro-
        basins
    •   Trenches and the foothill
    •   Gully control
    •   Vegetative measures
Area Exclosure
and cut and carry
     system
Trenches
   and
 planting
   pits
Flat areas

•   Treated with:
    •   Soil and Water Conserrvation
    •   Ponds
    •   Check-dams
Gully treatment

•   Erosion control in upper areas
•   First check-dams to trap sediment
•   Following check-dams to retain water
    and boost recharge
•   In series
Checkdam
Gully treatment
Checkdam
Gully treatment
Checkdam
Gully treatment
Hand dug
Gully treatment
   well
Vegetable garden
Gully treatment
Benefits

•   Increased recharge
    •   From none to 600 hand-dug wells
•   Hillsides covered by grass and
    indigenous tree species
•   Reduced runoff and less flooding of
    lower areas
Benefits
•   Income increased by 50%
•   Fodder productivity increased by
    100%
•   Diversified crop production
•   The life conditions generally
    improved
    •   Only few households still need aid
1975




2007
1975




2007
1975




2007
Success factors
• Precarious situation with few
    alternatives
•   Strong, enlightened leadership
•   Community led, sense of
    ownership
•   Proper bio-physical
    characteristics
Success factors
Success factors
             In your opinion:

 •What are the main differences between
 Tigray and Kajiado?
Planning
•   Context is changing
    •   Bio-physical
    •   Topography
    •   Social
    •   Institutional
•   To reach scale a participatory approach
    is required from planning to
    implementation and management
Planning
•       Stakeholder analysis

    •      Who are the main water users?

    •      Who affects the water resources?

    •      Who is affected by the change in water resources?

•       Creation of local stakeholder platforms

    •      Example: Water Resource Users Association or WT

•       Build up awareness and knowledge
Planning (2)
•   Catchment analysis
    •   Water cycle, vegetation, soil erosion
        processes
    •   Land-use mapping
    •   Problem identification, analysis and
        prioritization
    •   Identification of local solutions and gaps
        for 3R innovations
Planning (2)

In your opinion:
•What are the main challenges in
Kajiado - Elangata Waus?
Planning
•    Development of 3R sub-catchment plan (Where)
    • Groundwater storage
    • Open and closed reservoirs
    • Soil moisture improvement
•    Development of plan (who does what)
    • Measures to create storage
    • Catchment rehabilitation
    • Income generating activities
    • Management
Planning

•   Calendar development
•   Budget
    •   Community contribution
    •   Financing
•   Need for extra training
Planning
•       Understand the landscape

    •        What are the main land-use and needs for each of
             them?

    •        What are the conditions of the rangeland?

    •        What are the conditions of the inhabited areas?

    •        Characterize the slopes

         •      Estimate the slopes gradient

         •      Are the slopes suffering from high erosion rates
Planning
•   Understand the needs
    •   What are the main concerns, needs and
        priorities of the local communities?
    •   How can 3R techniques improve the
        situation?
Visualize – Read the
    landscape


•    To understand water dynamics:
    • Where is runoff generated?
    • Where does the water flow?
Visualize – Read the
    landscape
•    To seek 3R potential spots and areas
    • Can the runoff stored?
    • How and where?
    • How can be reused
    • How measures connect to each other?
    • Can the technology be adapted to the
       local context
•    Field assessment of potential 3r measures
…IT CAN CHANGE TO THIS!               Bee hives

trenches & closure
                                                                eyebrows




Closure - revegetation
                             Cutoff drains
                                             waterway          bunds

        compost
Stabilization

                                                                  checks
     Micropond-
     horticulture

                                               Herring bones & fruit
                                                       trees
Plateau treated with stone faced bunds                      SS dams in series + closure of
with runoff-runon system using C/CA                         catchment area (plantation of
1:1 – tie ridging and stabilization along                   crops on SS dam based upon
bunds with legume trees/shrubs +                            sedimentation rate – start with
control grazing.                                            ring cultivation).


                                                                             Escarpment under
                                                                             closure + checkdams
                                                                             on small gullies


                                                                                     Hillsides with trenches
                                                                                     and eyebrow basins C/CA
                                                                                     3-5:1 for trees +/- cash
                                                                                     crops in lower slopes.




                                                                                                       Streambank
                                                                                                       plantation and
                                                                                                       stabilisation.




Farm dam for
livestock uses, fish,
etc.




                                                                                         Large water pond based on
Stone bunds on upper parts                                                               flooded area using percolation
and stone faced soil bunds on                                                            dam (earth dam + gabion flow
medium and lower slopes +                   Irrigated perimeters using hand-             structure). Cultivation during
lateral spillways and gully                 dug wells (each for 0.1-0.25 ha              the dry season on residual
control. Bunds also stabilised              plots) – horticulture. Microponds            moisture.
with legume shrubs.                         also possible, including in villages.
Useful references
     www.bebuffered.com
3R website rich in resources and
    contacts
     www.samsamwater.com
Website rich of reference material,
    tools and data sources
     www.thewaterchannel.tv
web-based video portal with many
     videos on water related topics
Asante Sana!
 Questions to the speaker:
 fsambalino@metameta.nl
    www.metameta.nl

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Water buffer management, 3R – Retention, Recharge and Reuse

  • 1. Kajiado, Kenya 31th of October2012 Water buffer management 3R – Retention, Recharge and Reuse
  • 2. Content • Introduction • The water buffer • The 3R formula • Examples • Planning
  • 3. Fresh Water supply • Water and food security are determined by the availability of fresh water resources • Need for affordable locally available solutions to meet the goals (MDG, national, etc) • Climate change and increased populations bring extra stress on natural resources
  • 4. 3R vision • Create a more resilient environment to stress factors such as drought • Enhance the availability of fresh water throughout the year • Boost smart water management practices adoption
  • 5. What is the water buffer? • All natural and artificial water storage components in the landscape. • Shallow and deep aquifers • Green water (soil moisture) • Blue water reservoirs (natural and artificial)
  • 6. The water buffer is like an old bucket… - The holes need to be closed (Retention) - Filling of the bucket must be improved (Recharge) - The use of water must be improved (Reuse)
  • 7. What is water buffer management? • Ensure better storage of water in the landscape; as shallow groundwater, as soil moisture or in local surface reservoirs • Watershed management with 3R measures is seen as necessary to create a healthy water buffer
  • 8. Key features • Work at scale and not piecemeal
  • 9. Key features • Extend the chain of water users • Favor water re- circulation • Maximize the use of water resources
  • 10. Key features Local planning at scale Adaptation to local physical and socio-economic conditions Synergy with watershed rehabilitation efforts
  • 11. Key features Learn from successful local and international stories Documentation Dissemination
  • 12. Abraha We Atsbeha, Tigray • 5.000 people, 900 households • Seasonal rainy season ca 550 mm, ET 1700 mm • Agriculture and livestock rearing
  • 13. 30 years ago.. • Runoff from the hills flooded the farmland • Eroded landscape, siltation of ponds • Most of the water lost as runoff water • Soil moisture deficiency and erratic streams
  • 14. 30 years ago.. • Really low crop productivity • Degradation of natural resources • Food deficiency for 7 months/yearMost of the communities under food aid programs
  • 15. Approach change • Rehabilitation efforts started • By government • By World Food Program • Community is the beneficiary but also the key decision maker
  • 16. Approach change • Community and GO planned jointly for watershed management • Planning committee in each village • 38 development teams of 25 people each
  • 17. Hillsides treatment • Steep areas treated with: • Area exclosure • Hillside Terracing, and micro- basins • Trenches and the foothill • Gully control • Vegetative measures
  • 18. Area Exclosure and cut and carry system
  • 19. Trenches and planting pits
  • 20. Flat areas • Treated with: • Soil and Water Conserrvation • Ponds • Check-dams
  • 21. Gully treatment • Erosion control in upper areas • First check-dams to trap sediment • Following check-dams to retain water and boost recharge • In series
  • 27. Benefits • Increased recharge • From none to 600 hand-dug wells • Hillsides covered by grass and indigenous tree species • Reduced runoff and less flooding of lower areas
  • 28. Benefits • Income increased by 50% • Fodder productivity increased by 100% • Diversified crop production • The life conditions generally improved • Only few households still need aid
  • 32. Success factors • Precarious situation with few alternatives • Strong, enlightened leadership • Community led, sense of ownership • Proper bio-physical characteristics
  • 34. Success factors In your opinion: •What are the main differences between Tigray and Kajiado?
  • 35. Planning • Context is changing • Bio-physical • Topography • Social • Institutional • To reach scale a participatory approach is required from planning to implementation and management
  • 36. Planning • Stakeholder analysis • Who are the main water users? • Who affects the water resources? • Who is affected by the change in water resources? • Creation of local stakeholder platforms • Example: Water Resource Users Association or WT • Build up awareness and knowledge
  • 37. Planning (2) • Catchment analysis • Water cycle, vegetation, soil erosion processes • Land-use mapping • Problem identification, analysis and prioritization • Identification of local solutions and gaps for 3R innovations
  • 38. Planning (2) In your opinion: •What are the main challenges in Kajiado - Elangata Waus?
  • 39. Planning • Development of 3R sub-catchment plan (Where) • Groundwater storage • Open and closed reservoirs • Soil moisture improvement • Development of plan (who does what) • Measures to create storage • Catchment rehabilitation • Income generating activities • Management
  • 40. Planning • Calendar development • Budget • Community contribution • Financing • Need for extra training
  • 41. Planning • Understand the landscape • What are the main land-use and needs for each of them? • What are the conditions of the rangeland? • What are the conditions of the inhabited areas? • Characterize the slopes • Estimate the slopes gradient • Are the slopes suffering from high erosion rates
  • 42. Planning • Understand the needs • What are the main concerns, needs and priorities of the local communities? • How can 3R techniques improve the situation?
  • 43. Visualize – Read the landscape • To understand water dynamics: • Where is runoff generated? • Where does the water flow?
  • 44. Visualize – Read the landscape • To seek 3R potential spots and areas • Can the runoff stored? • How and where? • How can be reused • How measures connect to each other? • Can the technology be adapted to the local context • Field assessment of potential 3r measures
  • 45.
  • 46. …IT CAN CHANGE TO THIS! Bee hives trenches & closure eyebrows Closure - revegetation Cutoff drains waterway bunds compost Stabilization checks Micropond- horticulture Herring bones & fruit trees
  • 47.
  • 48. Plateau treated with stone faced bunds SS dams in series + closure of with runoff-runon system using C/CA catchment area (plantation of 1:1 – tie ridging and stabilization along crops on SS dam based upon bunds with legume trees/shrubs + sedimentation rate – start with control grazing. ring cultivation). Escarpment under closure + checkdams on small gullies Hillsides with trenches and eyebrow basins C/CA 3-5:1 for trees +/- cash crops in lower slopes. Streambank plantation and stabilisation. Farm dam for livestock uses, fish, etc. Large water pond based on Stone bunds on upper parts flooded area using percolation and stone faced soil bunds on dam (earth dam + gabion flow medium and lower slopes + Irrigated perimeters using hand- structure). Cultivation during lateral spillways and gully dug wells (each for 0.1-0.25 ha the dry season on residual control. Bunds also stabilised plots) – horticulture. Microponds moisture. with legume shrubs. also possible, including in villages.
  • 49. Useful references www.bebuffered.com 3R website rich in resources and contacts www.samsamwater.com Website rich of reference material, tools and data sources www.thewaterchannel.tv web-based video portal with many videos on water related topics
  • 50. Asante Sana! Questions to the speaker: fsambalino@metameta.nl www.metameta.nl