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TitleFighting arsenic, listening to rural communities : willingness to pay for arsenic-free, safe drinking water in rural Bangladesh
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsAhmad, J, Goldar, BN, Misra, S, Jakariya, M
Secondary TitleStudy / WSP
Pagination120 p. : boxes, fig., tab.
Date Published2003-08-01
PublisherWater and Sanitation Program - South Asia
Place PublishedDhaka, Bangladesh
Keywordsarsenic, bangladesh, bangladesh arsenic mitigation water supply project (bamwsp), drinking water, piped distribution, sdiasi, sdiman, tube wells, water quality, water sources, water use, willingness to pay
Abstract

This report examines people's willingness to pay for arsenic-free safe drinking water options in rural Bangladesh, the factors that influence the demand for these options (particularly the demand for piped water supply), and the preferences for various household/community-based arsenic mitigation technologies. This study uses a contingent valuation methodology to assess household preferences and willingness to pay for arsenic-free drinking water.

NotesBibliography: p. 116-119
Custom 1822, 241.3, 264.1

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