Title: Integrated Water Resources Management and Water Safety Plans
1- Integrated Water Resources Management and Water
Safety Plans - Are there any links?
Dr Rainer E. Enderlein Regional expert, UNECE,
Geneva
2- Acknowledgment
- The following presentation uses pictures and
graphs kindly prepared by my colleagues from
DHI/Denmark and WHO/EURO graphs from the WHO
publication on water safety plans and a lecture
from New Zealand, downloaded from the Internet
3- IWRM is a process,
- which promotes the coordinated development and
management of water, land and related resources - in order to maximize the resultant economic and
social welfare in an equitable manner - without
- compromising
- the sustainability
- of vital ecosystems
- (GWP, 2004)
4- Implementing an IWRM process is a question of
getting three pillars right (GWP, 2004) - moving towards an enabling environment
(policies, strategies and legislation for
sustainable water resources management, - putting in place the institutional framework
(to implement the policies, strategies and
legislation), - setting up the management instruments (required
by the institutions to do their job)
5BANG!
Ecosystem services examined and taken into
account
Good agricultural practice applied
6Payments for ecosystem services considered
BANG!
Ecosystem services examined and taken into
account
Good agricultural practice applied
7Reservoir releases negotiated
BANG!
Ecosystem services examined and taken into
account
Groundwater use regulated
Good agricultural practice applied
8Municipal wastewater standards enforced
Water pollution control from mining and
manufacturing implemented
Reservoir releases negotiated
BANG!
Ecosystem services examined and taken into
account
Groundwater use regulated
Good agricultural practice applied
9Municipal wastewater standards enforced
Impact on the marine environment (Black Sea)
considered
Water pollution control from mining and
manufacturing implemented
Reservoir releases negotiated
BANG!
Ecosystem services examined and taken into
account
Groundwater use regulated
Good agricultural practice applied
10Municipal wastewater standards enforced
Impact on the marine environment (Caspian Sea)
considered
Climate change adaptation measures considered
Water pollution control from mining and
manufacturing implemented
Reservoir releases negotiated
BANG!
Ecosystem services examined and taken into
account
Groundwater use regulated
Good agricultural practice applied
11IWRM importance for water supply and sanitation
- Water management policies, strategies and
legislation also comprise water use for drinking
water and discharge of waste water - Water-quality standards and pollution charges are
part of the legislation - Monitoring of surface waters and groundwater as
well as source water quality
12By the time monitoring shows that drinking-water
maybe / is microbiologically contaminated many
people may have been infected (in some cases
fatally).
13Abstraction
BANG!
14Abstraction
BANG!
Sub-basin (catchment)
15Catch-
ment
Chemicals
Excrement
16Accident
Sabotage
Illegal
Connection
Catch-
Treat-
ment
ment
Distribution
Chemicals
Animals, birds
in reservoir
Backflow
Excrement
Microbes
Cross-connections
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19- Two principal concepts
- Product Quality Control (QC) monitors compliance
with standards - QC tells us that something has gone wrong after
it had happened.
20- Two principal concepts
- Product Quality Control (QC) monitors compliance
with standards - QC tells us that something has gone wrong after
it had happened. - Process Quality Assurance (QA) uses risk
management - QA tries to stop that something is going wrong.
21- Water Safety Plans are a major Quality Assurance
(QA) tool for drinking water quality management
22- Water safety plan
- The objectives of a water safety plan are to
ensure safe drinking-water through good water
supply practice to - Prevent contamination of source waters
- Treat the water to reduce or remove
contamination to the extent necessary to meet the
water quality targets and - Prevent re-contamination during storage,
distribution and handling of drinking-water.
23- What are the hazards ?
- What events could occur ?
- What could be their effect on public health?
24HAZARD
CONSEQUENCE
EVENT
Chlorinator fails
People are sick
E. Coli
25- For each event
- How severe would the public health consequences
be? Severity - How likely is the event to happen ? Frequency
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27- Decide the order of priority for managing each
risk use a benefit/cost approach - Decide the order in which to make improvements
- Develop a programme for managing the risks
28- Prepare an improvement schedule, taking into
account the available resource - Define the responsibilities for implementing the
plan - Specify a date for reviewing the plan
29- The WSP is one of the sets of drinking water
quality management tools available to regulators
and suppliers. - The use of the WSP and IWRM tools should be
integrated, so that they combine to function as a
mutually supporting system.
30Water supply and sanitation being improved
BANG!
Integrated Water Resources Management being
implemented