ARTICLEYatta is a town located nine kilometers south of Hebron city in the West Bank of Palestine.
The town houses over 100,000 people of which 49% are females and has a population that doubles
every 15 years. Yatta has been connected to a water network since 1974 serving nearly 85% of
its households. The water network is old and inadequate to meet the needs of the population.
Water supply made available to the area is limited, estimated at 20 L/capita/day. Residents are
thus forced to rely on water vendors who supply water that is 400% more expensive with a lower
quality compared to municipal water. Therefore, rainwater harvesting is a common practice in the
area, with the majority of households owning at least one cistern. Rainwater harvesting is of great
socio-economic importance in areas where water sources are scarce and/or polluted. In this research,
the quality of harvested rainwater used for drinking and domestic purposes in Yatta was assessed
throughout one year. A total of 100 samples were collected from cisterns with an average capacity of
69 m3, which are adjacent to cement-roof catchment areas of 145 m2 average surface area. Samples
were analyzed for a number of parameters including temperature, pH, alkalinity, hardness, turbidity,
total dissolved solids, NO3, NH4, chloride and salinity. Results showed that most of the rainwater
samples were withinWorld Health Organization (WHO) and Environment Protection Agency (EPA)
guidelines for chemical parameters. Microbiological contents such as total Coliforms and faecal
Coliforms bacteria were tested. The research also addressed the impact of rainwater harvesting
systems on different socio-economic attributes of the local community through a questionnaire that
had been filled out before any sample was collected.This study was funded by the Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) program,
implemented by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences—Sponsor Grant No.: AID-OAA-A-11-00012 and
USAID-USGS Grant No. G17AS00001
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