This study aims to quantify the Capital Expense of rehabilitating 47 U2 hand pumps located in Kumi District, Uganda, as well as the ongoing Operational Expense of maintaining them. Results are meant to inform the resources required to reliably maintain hand pump functionality. Three influencing factors were investigated: the average cost of rehabilitation compared to age and depth of water source, the average annual cost of hardware replacement based on the expected lifespan of each pump component, and the actual cost of hardware replaced in the months following rehabilitation. Analysis shows no significant correlation between Capital Expenditure and either source depth or age. An estimate of the Operational component of life cycle cost det...
In Uganda, Water User Committees dominate management of water supplies in rural areas. However, thei...
Industries worldwide depend upon pumping systems for their daily operation. These systems account f...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....
This study aims to quantify the Capital Expense of rehabilitating 47 U2 hand pumps located in Kumi D...
The implementation of handpumps has contributed to increased improved water access. However, 'univer...
This Capital Maintenance Expenditure (CapManEx) study of seven Small Towns’ Water Systems provides u...
Service provision for Afridev handpumps through community management in Malawi is a notable challeng...
In Africa, out of the 350,000 handpumps installed, on average 35% is not working; some 150,000 handp...
Although a lot of effort and initiatives have been put in place, the issue of functionality of hand ...
The study focused on maintenance & management problems of the hand pumps utilized in Sudan for prov...
Rural water supply sustainability has remained an enduring policy challenge in sub-Saharan Africa fo...
This paper presents findings from a study of spare parts and maintenance supply chains for handpumps...
Investments in rural water infrastructure in DRC are generally made without good information on what...
There is an investment of hand-pump technology to improve provision of safe drinking-water for the s...
Contrary to the author’s expectations, lack of access to spare parts was not found to be a leading c...
In Uganda, Water User Committees dominate management of water supplies in rural areas. However, thei...
Industries worldwide depend upon pumping systems for their daily operation. These systems account f...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....
This study aims to quantify the Capital Expense of rehabilitating 47 U2 hand pumps located in Kumi D...
The implementation of handpumps has contributed to increased improved water access. However, 'univer...
This Capital Maintenance Expenditure (CapManEx) study of seven Small Towns’ Water Systems provides u...
Service provision for Afridev handpumps through community management in Malawi is a notable challeng...
In Africa, out of the 350,000 handpumps installed, on average 35% is not working; some 150,000 handp...
Although a lot of effort and initiatives have been put in place, the issue of functionality of hand ...
The study focused on maintenance & management problems of the hand pumps utilized in Sudan for prov...
Rural water supply sustainability has remained an enduring policy challenge in sub-Saharan Africa fo...
This paper presents findings from a study of spare parts and maintenance supply chains for handpumps...
Investments in rural water infrastructure in DRC are generally made without good information on what...
There is an investment of hand-pump technology to improve provision of safe drinking-water for the s...
Contrary to the author’s expectations, lack of access to spare parts was not found to be a leading c...
In Uganda, Water User Committees dominate management of water supplies in rural areas. However, thei...
Industries worldwide depend upon pumping systems for their daily operation. These systems account f...
SummaryLocally managed handpumps provide water services to around 200million people in rural Africa....