This paper presents data and analysis from a two-year study, which was aimed at investigating the sustainability of community, managed water supply infrastructure in Nicaragua and Panama. Sustainability, as defined by this study was evaluated using performance monitoring of water quantity, water quality and reports from water management committees on system reliability. The long-term objective of this study is to investigate system performance as a function of social, technical, environmental, economic and political constraints. This paper presents the techniques used to measure system performance
Community Water Systems (CWS) perform a vital role in providing safe drinking water to the rural pop...
Globally, the focus of environmental engineers and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) professiona...
The paper describes the processes leading to the development, management and use of a single integra...
The sustainable management of water infrastructure in low-income communities is a development object...
As the international development community continues to identify the sustainability of water infrast...
This paper presents preliminary results from a 6 month long study to continuously monitor the perfor...
This article presents a literature review on performance measurement and indicators, addressing the ...
Over the last four decades significant progress has been made on providing people access to improved...
This paper presents results from an on-going study that is aimed at developing continuous, objective...
Benchmarking sustainability for small towns piped water services is needed due to the persistent and...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
In the fifth report of the drinking water infrastructure (2013), the US Environment Protection Agenc...
Department Head: Michael J. Manfredo.2008 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Community manag...
Emory University's Center for Global Safe Water studied a random sampling of 10 out of 43 water proj...
An assessment of rural water supply sustainability was commissioned by the World Bank in 16 countrie...
Community Water Systems (CWS) perform a vital role in providing safe drinking water to the rural pop...
Globally, the focus of environmental engineers and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) professiona...
The paper describes the processes leading to the development, management and use of a single integra...
The sustainable management of water infrastructure in low-income communities is a development object...
As the international development community continues to identify the sustainability of water infrast...
This paper presents preliminary results from a 6 month long study to continuously monitor the perfor...
This article presents a literature review on performance measurement and indicators, addressing the ...
Over the last four decades significant progress has been made on providing people access to improved...
This paper presents results from an on-going study that is aimed at developing continuous, objective...
Benchmarking sustainability for small towns piped water services is needed due to the persistent and...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
In the fifth report of the drinking water infrastructure (2013), the US Environment Protection Agenc...
Department Head: Michael J. Manfredo.2008 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Community manag...
Emory University's Center for Global Safe Water studied a random sampling of 10 out of 43 water proj...
An assessment of rural water supply sustainability was commissioned by the World Bank in 16 countrie...
Community Water Systems (CWS) perform a vital role in providing safe drinking water to the rural pop...
Globally, the focus of environmental engineers and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) professiona...
The paper describes the processes leading to the development, management and use of a single integra...