Water supply surveillance: a reference manual
A reference manual
Guy Howard
This book has been written for staff of environmental and public health authorities, water supply agencies and NGOs working in urban areas of developing countries based on field experience in Uganda, Ghana and Bangladesh. The guidelines provide a methodology for including poverty and vulnerability into surveillance 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 organizations.
248pp. (297/210) 2002
ISBN: 978 1 84380 004 0
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