“…According to Sivakumar (2021), water researchers and practitioners alike need to find solutions to sustainable water storage and distribution infrastructure development; this is an awakening brought about by covid-19 pandemic. While a number of studies have done in Kenya linking Covid-19 to water and sanitation activities, most of the studies have however focused on the availability of water for hand washing and other domestic use in low income areas (Donde et al, 2021;Amaechina et al, 2020) From the foregoing, most studies undertaken on the influence of Covid-19 pandemic have concentrated on its effect on SDGs (Ezeh et al, 2020;Filho et al, 2020;van Zanten & van Tulder, 2020). The few studies that have been done linking covid-19 and water has been done while considering the influence of the pandemic on the supply of water (Butler et al, 2020); and its influence on the revenue earning capacity of the water utilities (Butler et al, 2020).…”