Compendium of Water Supply Technologies in Emergencies
Compendium of Water Supply Technologies in Emergencies
Publication Year:
2021
Authors:
Coerver, Arno; Ewers, Lorenz; Fewster, Eric; Galbraith, Declan; Gensch, Robert; Matta, Vijay; Peter, Maryna
Language:
English
Affiliated Orgs.:
German WASH Network, Global WASH Cluster, Sustainable Sanitation Alliance
Resource Type:
Technical Guide
Summary:
Water technologies in the use of emergencies.
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Resource Information
Resource Type
Technical Guide
Publication Year
2021
Author
Coerver, Arno; Ewers, Lorenz; Fewster, Eric; Galbraith, Declan; Gensch, Robert; Matta, Vijay; Peter, Maryna
Language
English
Organizational Affiliation
German WASH Network, Global WASH Cluster, Sustainable Sanitation Alliance
Specific Contaminants
Protozoa, Heavy Metals, Other Chemicals, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Cyanobacterial toxins, Mercury, Polyaromatic hydrocarbons, Iron, Manganese, Chromium, Cadmium, Arsenic
University Affiliation
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
Business Connect Takeaways
The importance of conducting a needs assessment: The document emphasizes the importance of conducting a needs assessment to determine the specific water and sanitation needs of the community. It suggests that the needs assessment should involve the community and should consider factors such as water quality, quantity, and accessibility.
The need for a comprehensive approach: The document suggests that a comprehensive approach is necessary for sustainable water projects. This includes considering factors such as water source protection, water treatment, distribution, and sanitation. It also emphasizes the importance of considering the social, economic, and environmental impacts of the project.
The importance of monitoring and evaluation: The document highlights the importance of monitoring and evaluating the project to ensure its sustainability. It suggests that monitoring and evaluation should be conducted throughout the project lifecycle and should involve the community. This can help identify any issues and make necessary adjustments to ensure the project’s long-term success.