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This field note provides examples of institutional and financial models for multi-village rural water supply schemes in which one rural source supplies several villages and possibly a number of urban zones.

TitleMulti-village rural water supply schemes : an emerging challenge
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsWater and Sanitation Program -Washington, DC, US, WSP
Secondary TitleField note / WSP
Pagination18 p. : fig., photogr., tab.
Date Published2001-05-01
PublisherWater and Sanitation Program, WSP
Place PublishedWashington, DC, USA
Keywordsbrazil, case studies, colombia, community management, financing, institutional aspects, ivory coast, peru, rural supply systems, sdipol, service connection charges, water authorities, water supply charges, water user cooperatives
Abstract

This field note provides examples of institutional and financial models for multi-village rural water supply schemes in which one rural source supplies several villages and possibly a number of urban zones. It draws from case studies of systems managed by water user associations in Colombia and Peru and of systems managed by water utilities in Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and Brazil.

NotesIncludes references
Custom 1202.2, 205.2

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