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Innovative Practices In The African Water Supply And Sanitation Sector

Innovative Practices In The African Water Supply And Sanitation Sector

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Author by : Marco Schouten
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2009-10-01
Publisher by : AFRICAN SUN MeDIA

ISBN : 9781920109967

?Innovative practices in the African Water Supply and Sanitation Sector is a must read for practitioners who are interested getting started on the path towards more sustainable water management. It is a rich collection of practical African case studies covering innovative ways to approach such diverse topics as financing, capacity building, community ownership and management through to water loss reduction and health risk prioritisation provide a variety of entry points for governments and NGOs to take action.? ? Carol Howe SWITCH Project Director...



Water Supply And Sanitation For All

Water Supply And Sanitation For All

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Author by : Hans Huber
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2007-11-15
Publisher by : IWA Publishing

ISBN : 1843395142

The supply of healthy drinking water and disposal of our wastewater is a central problem. Solving this problem is one of the claims of the UN Millennium Development Goals, and consequently an obligation for all those involved with water to join efforts in finding solutions. Climate change, population growth, migration and urban sprawl are factors forcing us to reconsider the traditional approach to urban water management. The water supply and sanitation infrastructure currently in use worldwide was developed in and for countries which are relatively wealthy, and which have access to plenty of water. Is it really wise to build the same kind of infrastructure and to apply the same methods and processes in regions with different climatic, ecological and economical conditions? Should we maintain our flush and discharge sanitation concepts while freshwater is becoming a limited resource? Aren't there smarter more environmentally sound methods to use and safegaurd our precious water resources? Are water authorities, city planners, architects, regulators and politicians ready to accept innovative solutions deviating from those described in textbooks? Questions like these were raised during the International Symposium Water Supply and Sanitation for All held in Berching, Germany from September 27 - 28, 2007. This book collects the papers presented at this conference....



Financial Management Of Water Supply And Sanitation

Financial Management Of Water Supply And Sanitation

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Author by : World Health Organization
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1994
Publisher by : Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.

ISBN : 9241544724

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Rural Water Supply And Sanitation

Rural Water Supply And Sanitation

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Author by : Anthony A. Churchill
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1987
Publisher by :

ISBN : STANFORD:36105026902630

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Water Supply And Sanitation For All

Water Supply And Sanitation For All

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Author by : Hans G. Huber
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2007
Publisher by :

ISBN : OCLC:263426087

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Benefits Of Investing In Water And Sanitation

Benefits Of Investing In Water And Sanitation

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Author by : Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2011-04-14
Publisher by : IWA Publishing

ISBN : 9781780400112

Part of OECD Water Policy and Finance Set - Buy all four reports and save over 30% on buying separately! The provision of water supply, sanitation and wastewater services generates substantial benefits for public health, the economy and the environment. Benefits from the provision of basic water supply and sanitation services such as those implied by the millennium development goals are massive and far outstrip costs. Benefit-to-cost ratios have been reported to be as high as 7 to 1 for basic water and sanitation services in developing countries. Wastewater treatment interventions can generate significant benefits for public health, the environment and for certain economic sectors such as fisheries, tourism and property markets, although these benefits may be less obvious to individuals and more difficult to assess in monetary terms. Finally, protecting water resources from pollution and managing water supply and demand in a sustainable manner can deliver clear and sizeable benefits for both investors in the services and end water users. Investments in managing water resources are going to be increasingly needed in the context of increasing water scarcity at the global level. The full magnitude of the benefits of water services is seldom considered for a number of reasons. Non-economic benefits that are difficult to quantify but that are of high value to the concerned individuals and society, i.e. non-use values, dignity, social status, cleanliness and overall well-being are frequently under-estimated. In addition, benefit values are highly location-specific (depending on the prevalence of water-related diseases or the condition of receiving water bodies, for example) and cannot be easily aggregated. Visit the IWA WaterWiki to share material related to this title: http://www.iwawaterwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Articles/GoldenTruthsaboutWaterSanitationandHygiene...



Community Water Supply In Developing Countries

Community Water Supply In Developing Countries

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Author by : Daniel M. Dworkin
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1982
Publisher by :

ISBN : UCR:31210024932913

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The International Drinking Water Supply And Sanitation Decade Directory

The International Drinking Water Supply And Sanitation Decade Directory

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Author by :
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1987
Publisher by : Thomas Telford Publishing

ISBN : CORNELL:31924058829023

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Rural Water Supplies And Sanitation

Rural Water Supplies And Sanitation

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Author by : Peter Morgan
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1990
Publisher by :

ISBN : 0333485696

The Blair Research Bulletins are already established, the world over, as leading documents in the complex issue of water supply: building, maintaining and producing quality water supply whilst giving priority to the safety standards and hygienic control of the water. This book brings together many of these bulletins as a filed manual with improved illustrative material and the most modern refinements to techniques and ideas....



Risk Management Of Water Supply And Sanitation Systems

Risk Management Of Water Supply And Sanitation Systems

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Author by : Petr Hlavinek
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2009-05-11
Publisher by : Springer

ISBN : 9048123631

Each year more than 200 million people are affected by floods, tropical storms, droughts, earthquakes, and also operational failures, wars, terrorism, vandalism, and accidents involving hazardous materials. These are part of the wide variety of events that cause death, injury, and significant economic losses for the countries affected. In an environment where natural hazards are present, local actions are decisive in all stages of risk management: in the work of prevention and mitigation, in rehabilitation and reconstruction, and above all in emergency response and the provision of basic services to the affected population. Commitment to systematic vulnerability reduction is crucial to ensure the resilience of communities and populations to the impact of natural and manmade hazards. Current challenges for the water and sanitation sector require an increase in sustainable access to water and sanitation services in residential areas, where natural hazards pose the greatest risk. In settlements located on unstable and risk-prone land there is growing environmental degradation coupled with extreme conditions of poverty that increase vulnerability. The development of local capacity and risk management play vital roles in obtaining sustainability of water and sanitation systems as well as for the communities themselves. Unfortunately water may also represent a potential target for terrorist activity or war conflict and a deliberate contamination of water is a potential public health threat. An approach which considers the needs of communities and institutions is particularly important in urban areas affected by armed conflict. Risk management for large rehabilitation projects has to deal with major changes caused by conflict: damaged or destroyed infrastructure, increased population, corrupt or inefficient water utilities, and impoverished communities. Water supply and sanitation are amongst the first considerations in disaster response. The greatest water-borne risk to health in most emergencies is the transmission of faecal pathogens, due to inadequate sanitation, hygiene and protection of water sources. However, some disasters, including those involving damage to chemical and nuclear industrial installations, or involving volcanic activity, may create acute problems from chemical or radiological water pollution. Sanitation includes safe excreta disposal, drainage of wastewater and rainwater, solid waste disposal and vector control. This book is based on the discussions and papers prepared for the NATO Advanced Research Workshop that took place in Ohrid, Macedonia under the auspices of the NATO Security Through Science Programme and addressed problems Risk management of water supply and sanitation systems impaired by operational failures, natural disasters and war conflicts. The main purpose of the workshop was to critically assess the existing knowledge on Risk management of water supply and sanitation systems, with respect to diverse conditions in participating countries, and promote close co-operation among scientists with different professional experience from different countries. The ARW technical program comprised papers on 4 topics, : (a) Vulnerability of Wastewater and Sanitation Systems, (b) Vulnerability of Drinking Water Systems, (c) Emergency response plans, and (d) Case studies from regions affected by Drinking Water System, Wastewater and Sanitation System failures....