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Improving health through clean water innovations- a presentation by Aquaya Institute, Indonesia
Posted on 18 May, 2009 04:29 PMSome new technologies and approaches for improving health through clean water - the work of the Aquaya Institute.
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Groundwater utilisation and sustainability - a research paper
Posted on 18 May, 2009 12:55 PMThis paper describes the current groundwater situation and warns that the unsustainable use of groundwater stands to significantly impact a host of hydrological, ecological and other natural resources and services, including freshwater bodies, and aquatic, riparian, transitional, and terrestrial ecosystems. Baseflow will decrease and wetlands will disappear, streams and rivers will degrade, channel erosion will increase, and wildlife habitat will be reduced. Other impacts include drying up of wells, salt-water intrusion in coastal areas, and land subsidence.
Tutorials on wastewater treatment and management
Posted on 16 May, 2009 01:15 PMBasic and advanced tutorial on wastewater management by Shiv Shankar Ranganathan
Ringsend wastewater treatment plant: a case study from Dublin, Ireland
Posted on 16 May, 2009 12:28 PMExecutive summary
The American ground water trust - resources on groundwater
Posted on 15 May, 2009 12:08 PMThe American Ground Water Trust is a non-profit education organization, based in the United States. The programmes developed by the trust aim at:
Call for submissions : Actions for water integrity in the context of climate change
Posted on 14 May, 2009 02:03 PMForwarded to the Portal by: Birke Otto
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The Water Integrity Network is seeking information on initiatives addressing corruption related to water and climate change for the Water Integrity Case Information Sheet series.
Case studies should address questions such as
What obstacles are rendering water-related climate change adaptation strategies inadequate or inequitable?; What types of initiatives have been put in place to avoid or address climate-related water integrity issues (regulation, policy, monitoring, advocacy, project design, etc.)?; How do local, national, and international groups and organisations tackle such problems?; and What other special problems is climate change implicating for water integrity?
The deadline is 1 June 2009.
Upgrading water treatment plants - by World Health Organisation
Posted on 12 May, 2009 05:59 PMThe principles and ideas presented have been shown to be effective in increasing the capacity of water, and are based on extensive experience in upgrading a variety of treatment plants throughout the world. The procedures proposed apply not only to the optimization of existing treatment plants but also to the design of new ones.
Assessing the operation and maintenance status of water supply - A WHO Publication
Posted on 12 May, 2009 05:50 PMThe term "Operation and Maintenance" has been used as a general concept covering a wide range of activities carried out by utilities, government and communities in order to sustain their services and to maintain existing capital assets.
Safe piped water: managing microbial water quality in piped distribution systems - A WHO publication
Posted on 12 May, 2009 05:47 PMMicroorganisms occur in piped distributions from source water, through contamination during distributions and because of growth. Different organisms may cause a range of adverse health effects. Effective management varies with the organisms and their origin.
Storm water management : lessons from SWITCH project of European Union
Posted on 12 May, 2009 05:20 PMSWITCH is an action research programme, implemented and co-funded by the European Union and a cross-disciplinary team of 33 partners from 15 countries around the world. Increasing global change pressures, escalating costs and other risks inherent to conventional urban water management are causing cities to face ever increasing difficulties in efficiently managing scarcer and less reliable water resources. As well, satisfying water uses/services and waste water disposal without creating environmental, social or economic damage is an increasingly difficult challenge.