Kapelebyong District

by March 18, 2024

The access rates in Kapelebyong vary from 91 % in Akoromit Sub-County to 95 % in Acowa Sub-County. Kapelebyong has 402 domestic water points which serve a total of 109,760 people – 109,760 in rural areas. 11 water points have been non-functional for over 5 years and are considered abandoned.

Access

93%

Rural Functionality

97%

Equity

25

Management

80%

Gender

86%

Population Density (people/km2) and Population

50 250 1,000 2,000
  100 500 1,500  
OKN Okungur 65
Okungur
Population 65
ACW Acowa 122
Acowa
Population 122
KPL Kapelebyong 77
Kapelebyong
Population 77
OBL Obalanga 115
Obalanga
Population 115
AKT Akoromit 155
Akoromit
Population 155

Population figures are projections to the above mentioned date based on UBOS census 2014 and district growth rates. Population density is calculated on land area only. Boundaries reflect the preliminary status only.

Access to Safe Water

20 % 60 %
  40 % 80 %
Total Access 93 %
Rural Access 93 %
Urban Access Unknown

ACW Acowa 95 %
Acowa
Population Served 23,609
AKT Akoromit 91 %
Akoromit
Population Served 21,900
KPL Kapelebyong 95 %
Kapelebyong
Population Served 24,539
OBL Obalanga 95 %
Obalanga
Population Served 22,911
OKN Okungur 91 %
Okungur
Population Served 16,800

Access to safe water is the ratio of people served by a safe water point and piped water supply to the total population.
The calculation is based on an estimated number of people per water point type. Maximum access rate can be 95%.

Access to Safe Water

20 % 60 %
  40 % 80 %
Total Access 93 %
Rural Access 93 %
Urban Access Unknown

ACW Acowa 95 %
Acowa
Population Served 23,609
AKT Akoromit 91 %
Akoromit
Population Served 21,900
KPL Kapelebyong 95 %
Kapelebyong
Population Served 24,539
OBL Obalanga 95 %
Obalanga
Population Served 22,911
OKN Okungur 91 %
Okungur
Population Served 16,800

Access to safe water is the ratio of people served by a safe water point and piped water supply to the total population.
The calculation is based on an estimated number of people per water point type. Maximum access rate can be 95%.

Functionality of Point Water Sources

60 % 80 %
70 % 90 %
Rural Functionality 97 %
Urban Functionality Unknown

ACW Acowa 96 %
Acowa
Functional Sources 94
AKT Akoromit 99 %
Akoromit
Functional Sources 72
KPL Kapelebyong 98 %
Kapelebyong
Functional Sources 90
OBL Obalanga 95 %
Obalanga
Functional Sources 79
OKN Okungur 100 %
Okungur
Functional Sources 56

Functionality is the ratio of functional water sources to all water sources. Sources not operating for five or more years are assumed to be abandoned, and hence are not included in the calculation.

People served per technology

Reasons for non-functionality

Type of Management

Source of Funding

District Water Supply Summary

Sub-CountyUrban/
Rural
PopulationPopulation
Served
AccessFunctionalityPoint Water SourcesPiped Water Systems
Protected
springs
Shallow wellsDeep boreholesRainwater
harvesting tanks
DamsValley
tanks
PSP/Kiosk, Tap standsYTHHICNWSC
RUWfPFNFTotFNFTotFNFTotFNFTotFNFTotFNFTotFNFTot
KAPELEBYONG                               
 1 ObalangaRural24,11722,91195%95%-100%---14578-78------1-1------No
 2 OkungurRural18,48616,80091%100%--------56-56----11---------No
 3 AkoromitRural24,11721,90091%99%-----4-468169---------------No
 4 KapelebyongRural25,83124,53995%98%-----112841851-1-11---4-4---No
 5 AcowaRural24,85223,60995%96%-----44890-90---------------No
Total 117,403109,7609397033000109193762378101022101404000No
District 117,403109,7609397033000109193762378101022101404000No

F = Functional; NF = Non-Functional; Tot = Total; YT = Yard Tap; HH = Household Connections; IC = Institutional Connections