Abstract

Abstract The effective and efficient supply of drinking water resources are key to its long-term use and access. In recent decades, the population of Kathmandu Valley has exploded owing to several factors. The water supply system here has also undergone remarkable changes and efforts have been made to enhance its equitable distribution. The major effort, of course, is the Melamchi Water Supply Project (MWSP). As the project approaches completion of its first phase, we would like to point out several key issues for the water distribution system here and express our opinions on promoting equitable water distribution. For this we conducted a thorough literature review and found that improvement in the water distribution network and water tariff in the valley, along with promotion of alternative mitigation options, are the focal issues for promoting an equitable water distribution system in Kathmandu Valley.

Highlights

  • The demand for drinking water in urban areas is ever increasing because of population growth and corresponding increase of economic activities

  • The rural-to-urban migration, economic centrality – concentration of social and economic services, socio-political factors – the decade-long Maoist insurgency (1996–2006) and booming real estate market have all contributed to increasing the population of Kathmandu Valley (Ishtiaque et al )

  • Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL) is only able to produce an average of 103 million litres per day (MLD) of water as of 2020 (KUKL )

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The demand for drinking water in urban areas is ever increasing because of population growth and corresponding increase of economic activities. Key words | Kathmandu Valley, Melamchi Water Supply Project, water distribution system, water policy, water tariff Gives a glimpse of water supply network and distribution system in Kathmandu Valley.

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