Author
SMITS, S. and S. SUTTON

Year of Publishing
2012

Publisher
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre

Institution
Triple-S

Self Supply: The Case for Leveraging Greater Household Investment in Water Supply Briefing Note No. 3

Description:

Public investments in rural water supply extend first to the most accessible communities. Self supply—the development or improvement of water supplies by households largely or wholly at their own cost—is an approach that can help increase coverage in areas where it is not feasible or cost-effective to develop communal supplies. It can also supplement existing services—improving water quality, quantity, reliability, or access. Rainwater harvesting, construction and upgrading of shallow wells, and household water treatment all lend themselves to household investment.

DISCLAIMER: This is a non-RWSN publication and endorsement by RWSN or any of its member organisations should not be inferred.


Bibliographical Information:

SMITS, S. and S. SUTTON (2012) Self Supply: The Case for Leveraging Greater Household Investment in Water Supply. Briefing Note No. 3 , March 2012 , Triple-S , IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre , The Hague, Netherlands


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