Haitians’ willingness to invest in rainwater infrastructure

Author:

François Mathurin12ORCID,Petit-Homme Marc Arthur3,Cohim Eduardo4,Orrico Sílvio Roberto Magalhães4,Mariano-Neto Eduardo5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ecology and Conservation of Biodiversity, Santa Cruz State University: Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Rodovia Jorge Amado, km 16, Bairro Salobrinho, S/N, Ilheus, Bahia CEP 45662-900, Brazil

2. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Yuan Ze University, Chung-Li District, Taoyuan City 32003, Taiwan

3. CTE/DINEPA, Port-de-Paix, Haiti

4. Department of Technology, State University of Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, Brazil

5. Biology Institute at Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract The use of rainwater is a reliable alternative for reducing clean water consumption and water bills. This study assessed the willingness of Haitians to invest in rainwater infrastructure (RWI). A questionnaire with closed and open-ended questions was used for this purpose. For closed-ended questions, ‘0’ and ‘1’ were used for negative and positive answers, respectively. Other numbers were used to encode the open-ended questions. The two-tailed Z-test was used to compare two proportions, where a result was statistically significant when the p-value was less than 0.05. Of 362 rainwater users, 81.2% used it for washing, bathing, cooking, flushing, and drinking. Approximately 73.4% of households with 1–3 people, compared with 84.0% of families with 4–6 people, used rainwater. Of all the respondents, 82.3% would invest in RWI if the government agreed to finance up to 50.0% of the project. More than 73.0% of respondents in each locality would invest in rainwater in RWI under the conditions previously mentioned. It is concluded that the implementation of RWI and decentralization of water systems would be welcomed by the rainwater users in Haiti, but the unwillingness of the Haitian government could be the main barrier to such a transition.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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