Wastewater governance in the upstream catchment of the Awash Basin, Ethiopia: challenges and opportunities for better accountability

IF 4.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Water Reuse Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.2166/wrd.2023.077
Yosef Abebe, Mulugeta Gashaw, Asenake Kefale, Tim Brewer
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Abstract With the growing competition for water, demand for food, and the decline of freshwater resources, wastewater and polluted river waters have been increasingly used for agriculture in Ethiopia. The findings of this study show that untreated wastewater discharged from industries into the environment has been polluting rivers and the surrounding environment. Regulatory bodies did little to enforce rules, regulations, and directives provided for the regulation of wastewater. This paper examines the factors that explain weaknesses with respect to the accountability of institutions meant for wastewater governance. In doing so, it discusses task overlaps, corruption, and the absence of environmental courts that significantly affect environmental protection activities. The study found that due to poor implementation of laws and regulations, and lack of relevant information, including poor evidence of the pollution load, enforcement activities are under a great challenge. The paper concludes that urban agriculture has been expanding without concern for its negative health and socioeconomic impacts. The positive economic impacts of wastewater agriculture also need to be reassessed and improved as one livelihood option for the farming communities and calls for awareness creation and other measures to fully understand the existing benefits and impacts of wastewater on human health and the environment.
埃塞俄比亚阿瓦什盆地上游集水区的废水治理:改善问责制的挑战与机遇
随着水资源竞争的加剧,对食物的需求以及淡水资源的减少,埃塞俄比亚越来越多地将废水和受污染的河水用于农业。本研究结果表明,工业排放到环境中的未经处理的废水已经污染了河流和周围环境。监管机构在执行废水监管规定的规则、条例和指令方面做得很少。本文考察了解释废水治理机构问责制方面的弱点的因素。在此过程中,它讨论了任务重叠、腐败和缺乏环境法院等严重影响环境保护活动的问题。研究发现,由于法律法规执行不力,以及缺乏相关信息,包括污染负荷证据不足,执法活动面临很大挑战。本文的结论是,城市农业一直在扩张,而没有考虑其对健康和社会经济的负面影响。废水农业的积极经济影响也需要重新评估和改善,作为农业社区的一种生计选择,并呼吁提高认识和采取其他措施,以充分了解废水对人类健康和环境的现有好处和影响。
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