Session 2 Exercise Results Stakeholder Analysis. Stakeholder analysis FUNCTIONUSERSSERVICE PROVIDER REGULATORISSUES Water for AgricultureFloriculture.

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Session 2 Exercise Results Stakeholder Analysis

Stakeholder analysis FUNCTIONUSERSSERVICE PROVIDER REGULATORISSUES Water for AgricultureFloriculture Farmers (Rich) Urban Farmers Rural Farmers Urban Farmers Regional Water Authority Regulation is not effective Groundwater is going down Urban users use waste water Urban drinking water supply 400,000 residents in Var-Ia City (partly slum areas) Urban drinking water company? Polution by agrochemicals and by waste disposal in foothills, waste waster Depletion Water quality Used for irrigation Rural drinking water supply Rural communities (do not know how many) Traditional regulation (out of use in most places) Polution by agrochemicals and by waste disposal in foothills Depletion Water quality

Stakeholder analysis FUNCTIONUSERSSERVICE PROVIDER REGULATORISSUES Water harvesting Industrial effluent disposal Zinc factoru Chemical factory Downstream negative Sludge disposal will have effect for at least 20 years Prevent land subsidence Urban areaLand subsidence occurs in number of places

Stakeholder analysis FUNCTIONUSERSSERVICE PROVIDER REGULATORISSUES

Stakeholder analysis FUNCTIONUSERSSERVICE PROVIDER REGULATORISSUES

Stakeholder analysis FUNCTIONUSERSSERVICE PROVIDER REGULATORISSUES