Published in: 2009
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Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF)
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Moeller, D., Samwel, M.
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In many rural areas citizens depend for their drinking water on unprotected water sources and hence depend on unsafe drinking water. The World Health Organisation (WHO) initiated the Water Safety Plans (WSP), which is to be considered as a part of the WHO or other guidelines or directives on drinking water quality. The WSP asks for an identification of risks, which could affect water safety and human health in every stage of the water supply. It is also necessary, however, to identify measures, which minimise and manage the risks have to be identified. A WSP should be discussed, developed and implemented with involvement of all stakeholders. The paper give an introduction into this important issue.
Moeller, D., Samwel, M. (2009). Developing Water Safety Plans Involving Schools - Introducing “Water Safety Plans” for small-scale water supply systems - Manual for teachers and pupils. Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF)
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