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Table 2.3.12. Dry Season Water Consumption by Animals,<br />

Xalsel, February and March Averaged.<br />

-----------*----**----------------------------------------------<br />

Goats d Sheep Cattle Camels<br />

-*------------------------------*---------------*---*----------<br />

Avs No. A,lr.imais/'day 227 21: 266<br />

...............................................................<br />

Qty CansJVisit/knimal jltrs) 3.2 40 135<br />

------**------------------*-------------------*----------------<br />

Ave Dzfly Qaantity {Ttrs) 726 8,680 35,910<br />

Table 2.3-13 below coapzres the volume of water collected<br />

by people, w ith %he amount of water consumed by animals.<br />

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Table 2.3.i3. Totel Averzge Daily Voiume of Water Sold in<br />

Maleef During Two Dry Season Mcnkhs.<br />

--C-----r-----3-C-C------------------*---~-w~-*---------~~-----<br />

+.?gl~rne (Jtrs] I af Total<br />

---c-----------------------------------------------------------<br />

Muaan Consu~ptian 12,505 22<br />

-----------------------%w--**--.---------------"---------w---*--<br />

Ani~al Co3suaptian 45,316 78<br />

------1---11-------__-1--1-111111------------------------------------------<br />

Total. 5'7,821 100<br />

-------cc-c--------II---------------------------------------------<br />

Co&ining the d o categories, average daily water<br />

consumption for this period is almost 58,006 liters. The high<br />

volume of water consuxed by animals durlng these nanths suggest<br />

that the well played a crucial role in meeting the livestock<br />

repire-,ents during the critical dry period.<br />

f iv) Pun? capscity and operatim .<br />

k co~pnrfson of the informdtion on consumptian rates in<br />

Table 2.3.13 to fjsures fcr the thesreficaf cepacity of the pump<br />

in Table 2.3.14 shows that the puzp is operating at 8G% of its<br />

potential capacity. Eecause the 22,000 liter calcxlation is<br />

hypthetical, actual rates are expected to be lower due to<br />

izefficiencies in the system.

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