Water management problems and solutions in a residential community of Al-Mafraq city, Jordan
This study aims to investigate existing water management problems and potential solutions in
the Al-Mafraq Governorate of Jordan, and to examine public awareness of water demand
management at the household level. A questionnaire survey captured residents? perceptions of
water quantity and quality. Results showed that 71% of respondents find the water pumped from
the public system to be insufficient, and 40.9% find that water laws and regulations are
implemented ineffectively. The study also showed that 85% of respondents are dependent upon
groundwater wells, and 42.5% of respondents have suffered water contamination. Water quality
is degraded due to pollution caused by solid waste and liquids, and salinity is increased due to
the over-pumping and depletion of groundwater resources. The study recommends that the
government incentivize residents to harvest water to deal with water shortages, religious
motivations be explored in water conservation efforts, and water authorities should repair or
replace old pipelines.