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How much will it cost to monitor microbial drinking water quality in sub-Saharan Africa?



note Apr 2018 ; 2 pages
Ed. Aquaya - San Anselmo
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Abstract:
This brief summarizes the results of a study analyzing how much it would cost to monitor microbial drinking water quality according to the levels specified by the WHO Drinking Water Quality Guidelines.
Key Findings :
1_ In sub-Saharan Africa, conducting a microbial water quality tests costs 21 USD on average, including equipment, consumables, labor, and logistics (transport and communication).
2_ The operating expenses for monitoring all improved water sources in subSaharan Africa at the frequency recommended by the WHO Guidelines are approximately 16.0 million USD per year.
3_ For many countries, the operating expenses for monitoring all improved water sources are less than 2% of current government budgets for water and sanitation infrastructure and services.
4_ Although water quality monitoring appears affordable at national levels, the operating expenses are often prohibitively expensive for smaller water suppliers and surveillance agencies.

Mots clefs:

coûts, prix, tarifs (CI) (DT) (OP) , qualité des eaux (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

Aquaya - The Aquaya Institute - San Anselmo - Etats Unis
    

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