학술논문

Experiences from integrating water and sanitation safety planning in small systems in rural Serbia
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Water and Health, Vol 21, Iss 12, Pp 1772-1783 (2023)
Subject
drinking-water supplies
integrated
risk assessment
risk management
sanitation systems
small-scale systems
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
1477-8920
1996-7829
Abstract
The WHO recommends a risk management approach to ensure safe drinking-water and sanitation, so-called Water Safety Planning and Sanitation Safety Planning. However, applying these risk management approaches separately in small-scale drinking-water supply and sanitation systems might be challenging for rural communities with limited human, financial, and administrative resources. An integrated approach seems a better option. In this study, an integrated water and sanitation safety planning (iWSSP) approach was developed together with guidance and training material for the practical application of this novel approach. The integrated approach was piloted in three small systems in rural Serbia to identify benefits and suggestions for improvement which can be used for potential future scaling-up. Implementing iWSSP at the pilot sites contributed to a better understanding of both drinking-water supply and sanitation systems. It also resulted in increased awareness, knowledge, and understanding among staff of drinking-water supply and sanitation services. Key experts, including external facilitators, played a crucial role in the implementation of iWSSP. Future scaling-up of the integrated approach could be enabled if more guidance, easy-to-use training materials and templates become available which can be adapted and updated as needed. HIGHLIGHTS We developed and tested integrated drinking-water safety planning and sanitation safety planning (iWSSP).; iWSSP helps small rural systems to better understand how both systems influence each other which supports identifying hazardous events.;