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Paper Submitted for 26th WEDC Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001


                     Quality of Collected Rainwater from Sri Lanka

               Tanuja Ariyananda, Lanka Rain Water Harvesting Forum
       No.247, Wije Kumaranatunge Mawatha, Kirulapone, Colombo 5, Sri Lanka
                             E mail: tanuja@sri.lanka.net



Introduction

Rainwater harvesting has gained popularity in rural areas of Sri Lanka during the last few
years. Number of water supply projects some with foreign funding has included rainwater
harvesting as a technical option in their planning. The technology ha been disseminated
by Lanka Rain Water Harvesting Forum and has been successfully taken on by the
government sector as well as the non-government sector throughout the country. The
greater attraction of the rainwater harvesting system is the low cost, simple design and
construction technology, independence of central system, accessible and easily
maintained at household. However, for drinking and cooking people still prefer to use
known groundwater to unknown rainwater. Reluctance to drink rainwater collected from
the rooftop thought to be a perception of water quality. Quality of rainwater collected
depends on when it is collected (after the first rain), how it is stored as well as method of
use.


Rainwater users

Since 1995 Community Water Supply and Sanitation project implement by Ministry of
National Housing and Urban Development with World Bank assistance build more than
6000 rain water harvesting systems in Badulla and Matara district (Ariyananda. 1999).
Since then the technology developed under this project has been introduced to other
districts (dry zone) by various other government organisations as well as NGO’s. Today
estimated 6350 systems are in operation through out the country.

While the concept and technology has become popular there s still reluctance for the
people to use rainwater as a drinking source. Studies has reveled (Ariyabandu 1999) that
only 10% of these householder use the collected rainwater for drinking purposes.
However other householders use it for every other purposes including cooking.


Peoples perception of Rainwater

Taste plays a major role in drinking water. As rainwater do not contain any minerals and
does not carry any taste it is not well accepted widely in rural Sri Lanka as means of
drinking water. However, in some part of the country where the ground water is
mineralized or saline rainwater is used for drinking. These households collect water
directly from the sky or use collected rainwater for drinking just after the rain. This is
because debris and organic matter from badly managed roof get collected in the tank and
Paper Submitted for 26th WEDC Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001


creates a bad smell in the collected rain water due to anaerobic action or open tank breed
mosquitoes after few days making the water unacceptable for drinking.

Consumption of rainwater is related to perception of quality. Most of the rain water tanks
are generally not tested for water quality, therefore householders has no knowledge of
true water quality only perception of water quality. General quality of rain water is
measured at household level by

1.   presence of leaves and other material
2.   presence of mosquito larvae and other insects, rodents and frogs.
3.   color
4.   taste


Absolute quality of Rain water
Studies reveled rainwater collected and stored with adequate care meets the
microbiological standard set by the WHO for drinking water ( Heijnen, & Mansur, 1998).
A survey conducted in five rain water collection locations reveal that, in general quality
of rain water collected depends on the storage and management of the system.


Table 1 shows results of the survey conducted. Results shows that rain water collected
meet the WHO standard for chemical quality except in few new tanks (Siyabaladuwa and
Puttlam) the pH is little high due to cement dissolving. Conductivity, Turbidity and
Hardness in all locations meet the required WHO standards.

Table 1: Survey of quality of collected water from 5 locations ins Sri Lanka

LOCATION             pH      Conductivity  Turbidity Hardness               F.Coliform/ 100ml
                             µ C/cm        NTU       CaCO3 mg/l
MATARA       8.2 (6-9.8)     60 (10-160)       5        0-20                28 (0-2000)
BANDARAWELLA 7.8 (7.1-11.5) 70 (30-170)        5        0-20                11 (0-400)
WELIMADA     8.4 (10.7-7) 100 (60-160)         5        0-20                75 (1-600)
SIYABALADUWA 10.7 (6.5-11.5) 220 (110-770)     5        0-20                0 (0-10)
PUTTLAM      9.3-9.8         10-360            5         20                 5
WHO Standard         6.5-8.5         500                 <5           250   0

However bacteriological quality (Fecal Coliform) of rain water does not meet the WHO
standard except at Siyabaladuwa where all the tanks are fitted with filters. In other
places better bacterial quality water was recorded from systems fitted with filters than
without filters (Figure 2).

Survey also reveled that at the start of the rainy season (November) Figure 2, F.Coliform
count in the tank is high due to roof washout. This contradicts the popular concept that
rain water collected during the beginning of the rainy season is better quality than the
stored water. However, bacterial quality in both groups improved later during the rainy
season due to roof being washed out.
Paper Submitted for 26th WEDC Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001




                                   Fig:2 Coliform per 100ml of rainwater recorded over 5 months from
                                                            Badulla district
    FC/100ml/Monthly Rain fall




                                 300

                                 200
              mm




                                 100

                                  0
                                         Sept            Oct       Nov             Dec        Jan

                                           Group B with Filters    Group A No filters     Rainfall




A comparison of Rainwater with other conventional water sources

Bacterial quality of rainwater collected in tanks has always been better than the
conventional shallow wells in all districts sampled. In some dry zone district (Puttlam and
Tangalle) hardness and conductivity in the shallow wells is higher than the recommended
WHO standard. In these district people prefer to drink rainwater than the well water. In
the wet zone (Bandarawella and Welimada) often in the conventional water sources water
is acidic. This could be due to high agricultural activities and use of fertilizers and other
chemicals in these areas.


Conclusion

Good quality rainwater can be collected and stored if the rainwater harvesting system is
managed and operated efficiently. That is, if the roof is kept clean, first flush device and
filters are used and the tank is kept closed to prevent sunlight and mosquitoes breeding.
People perception of quality of water rainwater need to change through education and
awareness raising. User education on hygiene and good rain water system operation is
also needed. A simple, low cost water quality testing systems should be designed for the
householders to monitor their own water quality.



Reference

Ariyabandu R.de S (1999) Development of Rainwater Harvesting for Domestic Water
Use in Rural Sri Lanka. Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development, Vol. 9, July, Number
1.
Paper Submitted for 26th WEDC Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001




Ariyananda T.N. (1999) Rainwater Harvesting for Domestic Use In Sri Lanka. 25th
WEDC Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. p 369-372.

Heijnen, H and Mansur U. (1998) Rainwater Harvesting in the Community Water Supply
and Sanitation Project. Proceeding of the Symposium on Rain Water Harvesting for
Water Security. Feb. 1998, OUR Engineering technology Open University, Colombo, Sri
Lanka.Vol.2

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  • 1. Paper Submitted for 26th WEDC Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001 Quality of Collected Rainwater from Sri Lanka Tanuja Ariyananda, Lanka Rain Water Harvesting Forum No.247, Wije Kumaranatunge Mawatha, Kirulapone, Colombo 5, Sri Lanka E mail: tanuja@sri.lanka.net Introduction Rainwater harvesting has gained popularity in rural areas of Sri Lanka during the last few years. Number of water supply projects some with foreign funding has included rainwater harvesting as a technical option in their planning. The technology ha been disseminated by Lanka Rain Water Harvesting Forum and has been successfully taken on by the government sector as well as the non-government sector throughout the country. The greater attraction of the rainwater harvesting system is the low cost, simple design and construction technology, independence of central system, accessible and easily maintained at household. However, for drinking and cooking people still prefer to use known groundwater to unknown rainwater. Reluctance to drink rainwater collected from the rooftop thought to be a perception of water quality. Quality of rainwater collected depends on when it is collected (after the first rain), how it is stored as well as method of use. Rainwater users Since 1995 Community Water Supply and Sanitation project implement by Ministry of National Housing and Urban Development with World Bank assistance build more than 6000 rain water harvesting systems in Badulla and Matara district (Ariyananda. 1999). Since then the technology developed under this project has been introduced to other districts (dry zone) by various other government organisations as well as NGO’s. Today estimated 6350 systems are in operation through out the country. While the concept and technology has become popular there s still reluctance for the people to use rainwater as a drinking source. Studies has reveled (Ariyabandu 1999) that only 10% of these householder use the collected rainwater for drinking purposes. However other householders use it for every other purposes including cooking. Peoples perception of Rainwater Taste plays a major role in drinking water. As rainwater do not contain any minerals and does not carry any taste it is not well accepted widely in rural Sri Lanka as means of drinking water. However, in some part of the country where the ground water is mineralized or saline rainwater is used for drinking. These households collect water directly from the sky or use collected rainwater for drinking just after the rain. This is because debris and organic matter from badly managed roof get collected in the tank and
  • 2. Paper Submitted for 26th WEDC Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001 creates a bad smell in the collected rain water due to anaerobic action or open tank breed mosquitoes after few days making the water unacceptable for drinking. Consumption of rainwater is related to perception of quality. Most of the rain water tanks are generally not tested for water quality, therefore householders has no knowledge of true water quality only perception of water quality. General quality of rain water is measured at household level by 1. presence of leaves and other material 2. presence of mosquito larvae and other insects, rodents and frogs. 3. color 4. taste Absolute quality of Rain water Studies reveled rainwater collected and stored with adequate care meets the microbiological standard set by the WHO for drinking water ( Heijnen, & Mansur, 1998). A survey conducted in five rain water collection locations reveal that, in general quality of rain water collected depends on the storage and management of the system. Table 1 shows results of the survey conducted. Results shows that rain water collected meet the WHO standard for chemical quality except in few new tanks (Siyabaladuwa and Puttlam) the pH is little high due to cement dissolving. Conductivity, Turbidity and Hardness in all locations meet the required WHO standards. Table 1: Survey of quality of collected water from 5 locations ins Sri Lanka LOCATION pH Conductivity Turbidity Hardness F.Coliform/ 100ml µ C/cm NTU CaCO3 mg/l MATARA 8.2 (6-9.8) 60 (10-160) 5 0-20 28 (0-2000) BANDARAWELLA 7.8 (7.1-11.5) 70 (30-170) 5 0-20 11 (0-400) WELIMADA 8.4 (10.7-7) 100 (60-160) 5 0-20 75 (1-600) SIYABALADUWA 10.7 (6.5-11.5) 220 (110-770) 5 0-20 0 (0-10) PUTTLAM 9.3-9.8 10-360 5 20 5 WHO Standard 6.5-8.5 500 <5 250 0 However bacteriological quality (Fecal Coliform) of rain water does not meet the WHO standard except at Siyabaladuwa where all the tanks are fitted with filters. In other places better bacterial quality water was recorded from systems fitted with filters than without filters (Figure 2). Survey also reveled that at the start of the rainy season (November) Figure 2, F.Coliform count in the tank is high due to roof washout. This contradicts the popular concept that rain water collected during the beginning of the rainy season is better quality than the stored water. However, bacterial quality in both groups improved later during the rainy season due to roof being washed out.
  • 3. Paper Submitted for 26th WEDC Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001 Fig:2 Coliform per 100ml of rainwater recorded over 5 months from Badulla district FC/100ml/Monthly Rain fall 300 200 mm 100 0 Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Group B with Filters Group A No filters Rainfall A comparison of Rainwater with other conventional water sources Bacterial quality of rainwater collected in tanks has always been better than the conventional shallow wells in all districts sampled. In some dry zone district (Puttlam and Tangalle) hardness and conductivity in the shallow wells is higher than the recommended WHO standard. In these district people prefer to drink rainwater than the well water. In the wet zone (Bandarawella and Welimada) often in the conventional water sources water is acidic. This could be due to high agricultural activities and use of fertilizers and other chemicals in these areas. Conclusion Good quality rainwater can be collected and stored if the rainwater harvesting system is managed and operated efficiently. That is, if the roof is kept clean, first flush device and filters are used and the tank is kept closed to prevent sunlight and mosquitoes breeding. People perception of quality of water rainwater need to change through education and awareness raising. User education on hygiene and good rain water system operation is also needed. A simple, low cost water quality testing systems should be designed for the householders to monitor their own water quality. Reference Ariyabandu R.de S (1999) Development of Rainwater Harvesting for Domestic Water Use in Rural Sri Lanka. Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development, Vol. 9, July, Number 1.
  • 4. Paper Submitted for 26th WEDC Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001 Ariyananda T.N. (1999) Rainwater Harvesting for Domestic Use In Sri Lanka. 25th WEDC Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. p 369-372. Heijnen, H and Mansur U. (1998) Rainwater Harvesting in the Community Water Supply and Sanitation Project. Proceeding of the Symposium on Rain Water Harvesting for Water Security. Feb. 1998, OUR Engineering technology Open University, Colombo, Sri Lanka.Vol.2