The sustainable management of water infrastructure in low-income communities is a development objective that cuts across several global development goals including poverty alleviation and environmental sustainability. The monitoring of water infrastructure in developing communities is essential to ensuring the reliability of services and is a requisite for long-term sustainability. Development organizations, government agencies, and communities, however, lack tools to measure reliability and evaluate performance characteristics. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate an innovative approach to performance monitoring and show evidence that water quantity performance is linked to water management. This study included the monitoring of sevente...
Regular monitoring of rural water supply infrastructure in developing countries is an essential part...
In 2014, a gravity-fed rural piped water supply system (GFRPWSS) was constructed in the northern par...
High levels of water losses in distribution systems are the main challenge that water utilities in d...
As the international development community continues to identify the sustainability of water infrast...
This paper presents data and analysis from a two-year study, which was aimed at investigating the su...
This paper presents results from an on-going study that is aimed at developing continuous, objective...
This paper presents preliminary results from a 6 month long study to continuously monitor the perfor...
The paper describes the processes leading to the development, management and use of a single integra...
The Development of Performance Measures in the Management of Water Utilities in Sri Lanka In devel...
This article presents a literature review on performance measurement and indicators, addressing the ...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
This paper discusses how to improve potable water accessibility and sustainability through efficient...
Over the last four decades significant progress has been made on providing people access to improved...
Many rainwater harvesting systems have been installed and operated to supply drinking water to rural...
Several years of experience from rural water supply projects in Uganda show the importance and poten...
Regular monitoring of rural water supply infrastructure in developing countries is an essential part...
In 2014, a gravity-fed rural piped water supply system (GFRPWSS) was constructed in the northern par...
High levels of water losses in distribution systems are the main challenge that water utilities in d...
As the international development community continues to identify the sustainability of water infrast...
This paper presents data and analysis from a two-year study, which was aimed at investigating the su...
This paper presents results from an on-going study that is aimed at developing continuous, objective...
This paper presents preliminary results from a 6 month long study to continuously monitor the perfor...
The paper describes the processes leading to the development, management and use of a single integra...
The Development of Performance Measures in the Management of Water Utilities in Sri Lanka In devel...
This article presents a literature review on performance measurement and indicators, addressing the ...
Eighty percent of the 780 million people worldwide that access water from an unimproved source live ...
This paper discusses how to improve potable water accessibility and sustainability through efficient...
Over the last four decades significant progress has been made on providing people access to improved...
Many rainwater harvesting systems have been installed and operated to supply drinking water to rural...
Several years of experience from rural water supply projects in Uganda show the importance and poten...
Regular monitoring of rural water supply infrastructure in developing countries is an essential part...
In 2014, a gravity-fed rural piped water supply system (GFRPWSS) was constructed in the northern par...
High levels of water losses in distribution systems are the main challenge that water utilities in d...