Urban Water Supply and Sanitation in Southeast Asia: A Guide to Good Practice
Publication | June 2014
This book provides stakeholders in Southeast Asian urban water supply and sanitation with a point of reference and tools to improve development and operational performance.
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- US$31.75
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The purpose of this book is to provide stakeholders in Southeast Asian urban water supply and sanitation (meaning governments, utilities, consultants, donors, and nongovernment organizations) with a point of reference and some tools to move effectively and efficiently to improve both development and operational performance. The ultimate aim is good quality 24/7 piped water in all homes. It is a contribution toward ADB's overarching goal of poverty reduction.
Contents
- Introduction
- Water: The Big Picture
- Water Stories
- Water Management
- Water Supply Service Coverage
- Intermittent Water Supply
- Nonrevenue Water
- Tariffs for Autonomy
- Utility Management Basics
- Improving Management
- Success Stories in Management
- Governance
- Data Collection, Analysis, and Reporting
- Sanitation: An Overview
- Sanitation Stories
- Sanitation in Southeast Asia
- Conclusions
- Annex
- References
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