Measuring the Impacts of Water Safety Plans in the Asia-Pacific Region

This study investigated the effectiveness of Water Safety Plans (WSP) implemented in 99 water supply systems across 12 countries in the Asia-Pacific region. An impact assessment methodology including 36 indicators was developed based on a conceptual framework proposed by the Center for Disease Contr...

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Main Authors: Emily Kumpel, Caroline Delaire, Rachel Peletz, Joyce Kisiangani, Angella Rinehold, Jennifer De France, David Sutherland, Ranjiv Khush
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/6/1223
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spelling doaj-5ad9a3a18341471bab66242dac4ebbc62020-11-25T01:41:03ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-06-01156122310.3390/ijerph15061223ijerph15061223Measuring the Impacts of Water Safety Plans in the Asia-Pacific RegionEmily Kumpel0Caroline Delaire1Rachel Peletz2Joyce Kisiangani3Angella Rinehold4Jennifer De France5David Sutherland6Ranjiv Khush7Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USAThe Aquaya Institute, P.O. Box 21862-00505, Nairobi, KenyaThe Aquaya Institute, P.O. Box 5502, Santa Cruz, CA 95063, USAThe Aquaya Institute, P.O. Box 21862-00505, Nairobi, KenyaWorld Health Organization, 1211 Geneva, SwitzerlandWorld Health Organization, 1211 Geneva, SwitzerlandWorld Health Organization, Regional Office for South East Asia, New Delhi 110002, IndiaThe Aquaya Institute, P.O. Box 5502, Santa Cruz, CA 95063, USAThis study investigated the effectiveness of Water Safety Plans (WSP) implemented in 99 water supply systems across 12 countries in the Asia-Pacific region. An impact assessment methodology including 36 indicators was developed based on a conceptual framework proposed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and before/after data were collected between November 2014 and June 2016. WSPs were associated with infrastructure improvements at the vast majority (82) of participating sites and to increased financial support at 37 sites. In addition, significant changes were observed in operations and management practices, number of water safety-related meetings, unaccounted-for water, water quality testing activities, and monitoring of consumer satisfaction. However, the study also revealed challenges in the implementation of WSPs, including financial constraints and insufficient capacity. Finally, this study provided an opportunity to test the impact assessment methodology itself, and a series of recommendations are made to improve the approach (indicators, study design, data collection methods) for evaluating WSPs.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/6/1223water safety plansdrinking water qualityrisk managementimpact assessmentAsia-Pacific region
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Caroline Delaire
Rachel Peletz
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Angella Rinehold
Jennifer De France
David Sutherland
Ranjiv Khush
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Caroline Delaire
Rachel Peletz
Joyce Kisiangani
Angella Rinehold
Jennifer De France
David Sutherland
Ranjiv Khush
Measuring the Impacts of Water Safety Plans in the Asia-Pacific Region
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
water safety plans
drinking water quality
risk management
impact assessment
Asia-Pacific region
author_facet Emily Kumpel
Caroline Delaire
Rachel Peletz
Joyce Kisiangani
Angella Rinehold
Jennifer De France
David Sutherland
Ranjiv Khush
author_sort Emily Kumpel
title Measuring the Impacts of Water Safety Plans in the Asia-Pacific Region
title_short Measuring the Impacts of Water Safety Plans in the Asia-Pacific Region
title_full Measuring the Impacts of Water Safety Plans in the Asia-Pacific Region
title_fullStr Measuring the Impacts of Water Safety Plans in the Asia-Pacific Region
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the Impacts of Water Safety Plans in the Asia-Pacific Region
title_sort measuring the impacts of water safety plans in the asia-pacific region
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This study investigated the effectiveness of Water Safety Plans (WSP) implemented in 99 water supply systems across 12 countries in the Asia-Pacific region. An impact assessment methodology including 36 indicators was developed based on a conceptual framework proposed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and before/after data were collected between November 2014 and June 2016. WSPs were associated with infrastructure improvements at the vast majority (82) of participating sites and to increased financial support at 37 sites. In addition, significant changes were observed in operations and management practices, number of water safety-related meetings, unaccounted-for water, water quality testing activities, and monitoring of consumer satisfaction. However, the study also revealed challenges in the implementation of WSPs, including financial constraints and insufficient capacity. Finally, this study provided an opportunity to test the impact assessment methodology itself, and a series of recommendations are made to improve the approach (indicators, study design, data collection methods) for evaluating WSPs.
topic water safety plans
drinking water quality
risk management
impact assessment
Asia-Pacific region
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