SD

D

N

A

SA

Mean

SD

a) Waste Disposal Methods

1) All the waste, within the basin area, is treated before disposal.

71

77

41

70

62

2.92

1.455

22.1%

24.0%

12.8%

21.8%

19.3%

2) Water re-use is often practiced to conserve water.

79

80

43

81

38

2.75

1.379

24.6%

24.9%

13.4%

25.2%

11.9%

Sub composite mean

2.84

b) Income generating activities

3) There are many high income-generating initiatives within the basin area.

63

78

53

99

28

2.85

1.291

19.6%

24.4%

16.5%

30.8%

8.7%

4) Besides domestic use, water is also used in other productive projects.

72

55

35

122

37

2.99

1.384

22.4%

17.2%

10.9%

38.0%

11.5%

Sub-composite mean

2.92

c) Water supply sufficiency

5)Water for domestic use is always safe and fit for human consumption

52

67

44

115

43

3.09

1.322

16.2%

20.9%

13.7%

35.8%

13.4%

6)There is sufficient water supply all the time for all purposes

76

76

38

91

40

2.82

1.393

23.7%

23.7%

11.8%

28.3%

12.5%

7) Water supply is inadequate during low rain season

65

129

36

53

38

2.60

1.301

20.2%

40.2%

11.3%

16.5%

11.8%

Sub-Composite mean

2.84

d) Soil and water conservation measures

8) Most basin activities disregard soil conservation measures.

39

103

52

72

55

3.00

1.312

12.1%

32.2%

16.2%

22.4%

17.1%

9) Soil is always conserved while undertaking farm practices.

42

68

34

136

41

3.21

1.278

13.1%

21.2%

10.6%

42.4%

12.8%

Sub-Composite mean

3.11

e) Agroforestry Practices

10) Agroforestry practices are not prioritized.

37

139

41

63

41

2.79

1.249

11.5%

43.3%

12.8%

19.6%

12.8%

11) Agroforestry practices are well in place.

76

54

45

114

32

2.91

1.367

23.7%

16.8%

14.0%

35.5%

10.0%

Sub-Composite mean

2.85

Combined composite mean and standard deviation

2.903

0.674