Showing result 1 to 9 of 9

Almighty Ganges-Can We!

In south Asian region over 75 percent of the people live in rural areas, those have little access to safe potable water systems. Until, recently, people depended more on surface water which was exposed to microbial contamination resulting in water related disease like gastroenteritis, typhoid, dysentery, cholera, infectious hepatitis, infant diarrhoeas, and skin diseases and so on.

1 April 2011

Water Quality Surveillance System and Water Safety Plans

Sri Lanka’s experience of introducing a water quality surveillance system emphasizes the need to guide and encourage operators for continuous water quality improvements.

Sri Lanka
|
2010

Water Safety Plan Manual. Step-by-step risk management for drinking-water suppliers

The most effective means of consistently ensuring the safety of a drinking water supply is through the use of a comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach that encompasses all steps in water supply from catchment to consumer.

Publications
|
Publisher: World Health Organization, International Water Association
|
Spanish
|
PDF

Water Safety Plan Manual. Step-by-step risk management for drinking-water suppliers

The most effective means of consistently ensuring the safety of a drinking water supply is through the use of a comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach that encompasses all steps in water supply from catchment to consumer.

Publications
|
Publisher: World Health Organization, International Water Association
|
English
|
PDF

Water Safety Plan Manual. Step-by-step risk management for drinking-water suppliers

The most effective means of consistently ensuring the safety of a drinking water supply is through the use of a comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach that encompasses all steps in water supply from catchment to consumer.

Publications
|
Publisher: World Health Organization, International Water Association
|
French
|
PDF

Water Safety Plans. Managing drinking-water quality from catchment to consumer

WHO’s document provides guidance on the development and implementation of water safety plans.



Publications
|
Publisher: World Health Organization
|
English
|
PDF

Oliver Jones

Regions:
  • Pakistan
  • ,
  • Nepal
  • ,
  • India
  • ,
  • Bangladesh
Topics:
  • Water Safety Plans
  • ,
  • Scaling Up
  • ,
  • Rural Water Supply
  • ,
  • Rainwater Harvesting
  • ,
  • Multiple Use Water Services
  • ,
  • Integrated Water Resources Management
  • ,
  • Sustainable Sanitation
  • ,
  • Sanitation Financing
  • ,
  • Ecological Sanitation
  • ,
  • Community Led Total Sanitation
  • ,
  • Targeted Home Hygiene
  • ,
  • Menstrual Hygiene
  • ,
  • Hand washing
  • ,
  • Community Hygiene Promotion
  • ,
  • Climate Change and WASH
  • ,
  • Operation and Maintenance
  • ,
  • Gender and WASH
  • ,
  • Disabilities and WASH
  • ,
  • Capacity Building
Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC)