Literature DB >> 31768148

Water safety plans for water supply utilities in China, Cuba, France, Morocco and Spain: costs, benefits, and enabling environment elements.

G Kayser1,2, J F Loret3, K Setty1, C Blaudin De Thé4, J Martin5, C Puigdomenech6, J Bartram1.   

Abstract

Water Safety Plans (WSPs) are a management tool to identify and prioritize risks and implement appropriate control measures throughout the water supply chain, from catchment to consumer. WSPs have been implemented in over 90 countries; yet, costs, benefits and the enabling environment elements necessary for WSP implementation are under-studied. To better understand these factors, we conducted interviews with WSP implementation management teams from 20 private urban water utilities in China, Cuba, France, Morocco and Spain in 2014. Collectively, these utilities serve 10.6 million consumers and supply over 2.2 million m3/day of water to consumers. Time for WSP implementation to achieve certification averaged 13 months. The main startup cost was staff time, averaging 16.2 full-time equivalent person-months. Additional costs, averaging €16,777, were for training staff, hiring consultants, purchasing equipment, and certifying WSPs. Benefits commonly reported included improved hazard control, treatment practices, record keeping, and client and health agency confidence.

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Keywords:  WSP; Water quality; risk management; water supply

Year:  2019        PMID: 31768148      PMCID: PMC6876626          DOI: 10.1080/1573062X.2019.1669191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urban Water J        ISSN: 1573-062X            Impact factor:   2.081


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