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by Israel Adeoye | 17-01-2020 03:04



Another book I have always mentioned concerning community water supply projects is this book. I came across this book in 2018 when I was planning to develop a water supply project in an area. For the project to be successful and properly executed, i needed to consult documents to increase my knowledge. It was during my search for a book that has practical and comprehensive details on how to develop a water supply project in a rural area that I came across the book titled ¡°WATER SAFETY PLANNING FOR SMALL COMMUNITIES WATER SUPPLIES¡±.  The document, which is a manual for water supply planning, is one of the WHO publications. The document was prepared by Jennifer De France, WHO, Switzerland, David Drury, England, Bruce Gordon, WHO, Switzerland, Paul Heaton, formerly Power and Water Corporation, Australia, Han Heijnen, H&E Associates, Uganda, Jennifer Mercer, Health Canada, Canada, Oliver Schmoll, Federal Environment Agency, Germany, Sinead Tuite, Health Canada, Canada, with a good number of people who coordinated the development and participated in the review of the manual.

This is what Robert Bos, the Coordinator for Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health, World Health Organization said in the preface of this book: ¡°The principles and practice of water safety planning are increasingly being adopted around the world as the basis for the provision of safe and clean drinking-water. This process is most pronounced in urban conglomerates where the institutional infrastructure of municipal corporations, parastatal enterprises or private utilities is conducive to their adoption.

Water safety planning has a number of unique characteristics. One of these is its adaptability to different socioeconomic settings. Another is its capacity to be effectively applied at different levels and scales.

A considerable number of people in today¡¯s world have to rely on small community water supplies for their everyday basic needs, both in industrialized and in less developed countries. These communities, often in remote places, tend to lack capacities for essential management, operation and maintenance, and implementation of technical improvements.

Water safety plans provide a reliable framework for such communities to strengthen their capacities and capabilities with a focus on cost-effective management of their water supplies. The present guidance documentputs water safety planning in the context of small community water supplies and provides a step-by-step approach for those charged with dealing with the everyday realities of maintaining a reliable, safe supply. It addresses members of small communities themselves, in addition to those supporting them in their endeavours to bring safe and clean water collectively to millions of people.

The International Small Community Water Supply Management Network, hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO) has made it its priority to provide tools, like this manual, that are of immediate practical use. The energy invested by the members of this Network needs due recognition. The WHO Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health programme and the Network look forward to feedback from the field on ways to further improve the manual, to be incorporated in the next edition of this text.¡±

When it comes to planning on supply of clean and safe water for communities, this book is the manual.