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Water Supply Surveillance: a reference manual
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Product Details
Author:
Guy Howard
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
248
Publisher:
WEDC (January 15, 2002)
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781843800040
ISBN-10:
1843800047
Weight:
21.44oz
Dimensions:
6.14" x 9.21"
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$49.95
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20
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Discount Code:
G
Pub Discount:
40
Imprint:
WEDC
Overview
The result of a DFID/WHO project presenting guidelines on the implementation of water supply surveillance based on field experience in Uganda, Ghana and bangladesh. The guidelines provide a methodology for including poverty and vulnerability into suveillance planning and show how priority groups can be targeted. The book also provides guidance on data collection and use of surveillance findings in improving water supplies and water handling practices as a way of reducing public health risks derived from poor water supply. It emphasises the need for partnerships with communities and identifies the way in which information can be shared and used by a range of organisations.








