A diploma thesis assessing an intermittent water supply system in Al Koura, Jordan, and the development and calibration of a practical simulation model for the intermittent supply of water.
BATTERMAN, A. MACKE, S. (2001): A Strategy to Reduce Technical Water Losses for Intermittent Water Supply Systems. (= Diploma Thesis ). URL [Accessed: 26.07.2010]Library
The “Water Use it Wisely” webpage offers a section with games for children. You can get an idea of how to make a homepage interesting for them and how educational water and wastewater related games for children could look like.
Award nomination report of a project undertaken in India for supplying drinking water continuously, through deep assessment of the water system and various optimization measures.
DAHASAHASRA, S.V. (2008): Hydraulic Model for Transforming Intermittent into Continuous (24x7) Water Supply System in Badlapur Municipal Council (Award Paper). Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Ministry of Urban Development Government of India, Confederation of Indian Industry. [Accessed: 26.07.2010] PDFCase study of collaboration between the US EPA and the Earth Conservation Corps, a youth led organization, in protecting and cleaning the Anacostia Watershed in Washington DC, USA.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2008): Lead Community Efforts Toward a Cleaner, Greener Anacostia Watershed. URL [Accessed: 26.07.2010]The webpage of the “Rural Water Supply Network” is a good example for how to create an interactive homepage. There is a lot of information given on the page, but visitors do also have the possibility to register for a newsletter and to take part in actual discussions.
Part of a guide and sourcebook on urban water supplies focusing on Asia. This chapter introduces sanitation and sewerage.
MCINTOSH, A.C. (2003): Chapter 10. Sanitation. In: MCINTOSH, A.C. ; (2003): Asian Water Supplies. Reaching the Urban Poor. . URL [Accessed: 26.07.2010]Article describing a project undertaken in India for supplying drinking water continuously. This has been done through deep assessment of the water system, and various optimisation measures.
DAHASAHASRA, S.V. (2007): A Model for Transforming an Intermittent into 24x7 water supply system. In: Geospatial Today, vol 6, p.65. [Accessed: 26.07.2010]: PDFUimonen gives a fairly balanced overview of where the internet is heading to, and how it relates to social development.
UIMONEN, P. (1997): “Internet as a Tool for Social Development”. Switzerland: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development URL [Accessed: 26.07.2010]This webpage includes radio campaigns from Ethiopia, Colombia and the Philippines supported by the WASH-campaign. You can listen to some broadcasts to get an idea of what your campaign could be like.
This website is about the radio and its importance in developing countries. It contains pictures, little videos and a training section where you can find information on how to make an appealing broadcast.
This paper reviews and describes the implementation of WSP implemented at Water Supply System in Portugal.
VIEIRA, J.M.P. (2005): Water safety plans: methodologies for risk assessment and risk management in drinking-water systems. In: The Fourth Inter-Celtic Colloquium on Hydrology and Management of Water Resources: URL [Accessed: 25.07.2010]This site contains information on Decentralized Solid Waste Management (DESWAM), which is one of the working areas of Bremen Overseas Development Association (BORDA), Germany and their partner organizations, mainly BALI FOKUS in Indonesia and EXNORA in India.
This site describes the work of Waste Concern, an NGO based in Bangladesh, which has designed and implemented decentralized composting projects in several Asian Cities. It contains lots of information on how to do decentralised composting, as well as publications.
This site is a mine of information on composting, for beginners as well as experts. Although most of the information is based on experiences from developed countries, it can be useful for developing countries as well.
This is the official site of Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO), which has some information on home compost bins that are promoted in Nepal as well as other information on ENPHO.
This official site of WASTE Advisers on Urban Environment and Development, an organization based in Netherlands that specializes in solid waste management in ecological sanitation, has several documents on organic waste management and composting.
This is the site of Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries (SANDEC) of EAWAG, the Swiss research institute for aquatic science and technology, contains several publications on decentralized composting. It also includes publications on anaerobic digestion of organic waste.
This is the official site of the Cornell Waste Management Institute, which serves the public through research, outreach, training, and technical assistance, with a focus on organic residuals.