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Asian water supplies: Reaching the urban poor - A guide and sourcebook on urban water supplies in Asia
Posted on 12 May, 2009 05:17 PMThe report aims to provide greater understanding and awareness on expanding the delivery of water services, conservation of water, increased efficiencies, facilitation of the exchange of water sector information and experience, and improving governance. It is particularly focused on ADB’s overarching goal of poverty reduction.
Urban water and sanitation services: an IWRM approach – a booklet from TEC education series from Global Water Partnership
Posted on 12 May, 2009 05:10 PMThis series, published by the GWP Secretariat in Stockholm has been created to disseminate the papers written and commissioned by the TEC to address the conceptual agenda. Issues and sub-issues with them, such as the understanding and definition of IWRM, water for food security, public-private partnerships, and water as an economic good have been addressed in these papers.
A presentation on operation and maintenance of water supply systems
Posted on 12 May, 2009 11:19 AMThe presentation by M N Thippeswamy (Retd. Chief Engineer of BWSSB) deals with the operation and maintanance of water supply systems. The structure of the presentation is as follows -
- Key issues regarding water supply scenario around the World
- Definition of Operation and Maintenance
- Key issues before the water authorities for water supply O & M
- Objectives of Operational System and Management
- O & M of Water Resources for quality and quantity
- O & M of Conveyance system of water resources
- O & M of Water Treatment Plant
- O & M of service reservoirs and distribution pipeline
- O & M of drinking water quality maintaining and surveillance
- O & M of billing and collection
- O & M of Energy Audit
- Water Audit and Leakage Control
- System Management
- Public Private Partnership (PPP / PSP)
Case studies on urban water management and rainwater harvesting from India and across the world
Posted on 11 May, 2009 04:31 PMBest practices on urban water management from across the world
Water supply system for London city - the ring main system of Thames
Posted on 11 May, 2009 03:20 PMThis deals with the Thames Water Ring Main Extensions and its plan to increase the area served by its London Ring Main by constructing two extensions in a £90m project. The tunnelling will take place in north-east and south-east London and will help Thames Water to meet the capital's growing demand for water. The Ring Main was built to improve the speed and efficiency of transferring supplies of drinking water across the capital.
Deep tunnel sewarage system of Singapore
Posted on 11 May, 2009 03:15 PMThis deals with the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) which has been developed as an efficient and cost-efficient solution to meet Singapore’s long-term needs for used water collection, treatment, reclamation and disposal. Conceptualised and managed by PUB, it was conceived as a cost-effective and sustainable solution to meet Singapore’s long-term used water needs.
Improving flood management and water quality: a case study of Chicago, United States of America
Posted on 11 May, 2009 02:23 PMThese presentations deal with a case study of the work done in Chicago City in the United States of America to improve flood management and water quality. In order to save construction costs, the reservoir side walls are composed of geomembrane liner over compacted clay.
NASA Earth Observatory: Cyclone Bijli
Posted on 07 May, 2009 12:03 PMImage & Content Courtesy: NASA Earth Observatory
A ragged-looking Tropical Storm Bijli draped the east coast of India in this image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite on April 16, 2009. Bijli became a tropical storm in the northwest Bay of Bengal on April 15, and initially headed north, toward the west coast of India. By April 16, it had begun a northeastward turn, however, and the storm was being projected to make landfall in eastern Bangladesh on April 17, according to Unisys. Access higher resolution image here:Cyclone Bijli
Crossing boundaries quarterly newsletter: Vol 24 April 2009 by SaciWATERs
Posted on 07 May, 2009 11:39 AMImage & Content Courtesy: SaciWATERs
Crossing Boundaries Project Newsletter aims to share the initiatives undertaken by SaciWATERs and the Partner Institutions in order to fulfill the objectives of the Crossing Boundaries Project. It also seeks to share ideas, goals, concerns and research with partners, civil society organizations, international NGOs, UN agencies and other important players in the water policy sector.
The 24th Volume of the CB NEWS features highlights of the participation of the Crossing Boundaries team at the World Water Forum 5, Istanbul, 2009. It also brings to you consolidated reports of the recent Staff Training Programme and Reader Workshop organised by SaciWATERs.
Call to action on act on eradicating the diarroheal disease !
Posted on 07 May, 2009 07:31 AMImage and Content Courtesy:Resources For Diarrheal Disease Control
PATH & the US Coalition for Child Survival have issued a Call to Action on Diarrheal Disease. The same is quoted below. "Over the last three decades, the global community has shown that it has the tools to dramatically reduce childhood death and illness from preventable and treatable diseases, such as diarrhea. During that time, for example, millions of children's lives have been saved by protecting them against diarrheal disease and its consequences through proven and affordable solutions. Yet diarrheal disease still unnecessarily takes the lives of more than 4,000 children daily, despite the fact that we hold in our hands more cost-effective and proven solutions for preventing and treating diarrhea than any other childhood illness. By increased and effective allocation of resources in a portfolio of improved treatment, nutrition, and water and sanitation interventions, we can help ensure that this common disease is no longer a leading killer of children in low-income countries.