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Kaptagat Forest, the main source of the Ellegerini River, which feeds the
Ellegerini Dam and Two Rivers Dam, is under threat of extinction due to human
activity. The Two Rivers Dam catchment that has over the years been a source of
water in Uasin Gishu County is slowly depleting and urgent measures are
required to restore it. Activities including commercial logging, charcoal burning
and firewood harvesting have exerted a lot of pressure on the catchment, posing
a great threat to the livelihoods of the people of Eldoret town who depend on the
reservoirs for water supply. The main objective of this study was to customise
SWAT and WEAP models for the sustainable management of water resources in
the Two Rivers Dam catchment. The specific objectives were to set up and apply
the SWAT model to generate simulated river flows draining to the Two Rivers
and Ellegerini Reservoirs as an input to the WEAP model to determine the impact
of land use change on the hydrological function of the Two Rivers Dam
catchment, to set up, calibrate and validate a WEAP model for the Two Rivers
Dam catchment and to apply the WEAP model in analyses of various
management and infrastructural development projects scenarios to enhance river
flow and water storage in the Two Rivers and Ellegerini Reservoirs. The
goodness of fit SWAT model statistical evaluation indices attained during the
calibration period was R2 = 0.854, NSE = 0.822 and Bias = 0.392. Additionally,
for the validation period, the R2 = 0.786, NSE = 0.815 and Bias = 0.381. The
modelled results indicate that the land use change resulted in decreased baseflow
and increased surface runoff hence the high fluctuations of water levels in the
Two Rivers and Ellegerini reservoirs. The WEAP model results for actual and
simulated water demand in the calibration period of 2019, the R2 = 0.88, while
during the validation period in the year 2020, the R2 = 0.85. The results of the
model simulation indicated that the management option that had the most impact
on all the scenarios was the reduction of unaccounted-for water, while the one
with the least impact was increased water use efficiency. It was concluded tha |
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