Download - 20100608 Wash Cost Dgis V4 1
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Index
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Where did WASHCost come from?
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Graveyard of Investments
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What do donors want to know?
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What do consumers want?
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Reality in many developing countries
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Facts
Coverage of drinking water and sanitation in Rural India
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What is WASHCost?
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Four countries, five years, many partners
India (Andhra Pradesh)Centre for Economic and Social Studies / LRMNI
GhanaKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)
Burkina FasoCentre Régional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement à faible coût (CREPA)
MozambiqueNational Water Directorate / Rural Water / CoWater
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WASHCost Cycle
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Disaggregated Life Cycle Costs
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How to compare costs?
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What is a domestic water service?
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Service levels and ladders
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The JMP ladder
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Piped water on premises: Piped household water connection located
inside the user's dwelling,
Other improved drinking water sources: Public taps or standpipes, tube wells or
boreholes, protected dug wells, protected springs or rainwater collection.
Unimproved drinking water sources: Unprotected dug well, unprotected spring, cart
with small tank/drum, surface water (river, dam, lake, pond, stream, canal, irrigation
channels), and bottled water.
Existing JMP ladder
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Multiple use services ladder
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Normativethreshold
Norm +
Norm ++
Norm-
Norm - -
40
20
10
75
150
Access to water
(lpcd)
Fluoridewater
(ppm)
0.5
1.0
2.0
4.0
0
Distance to WP(km)
1.6
1.0
0.5
2.0
3.0
Crowding at WP
(persons)
250
100
175
375
500
Water security
(No. of safesources)
1
4
3
2
1
0
SocialExclusionYes/No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
WASHService Levels
MUS waterlpHHd
100
150
0
50
200
ODF% population
100
100
100
25
50
Hygienicbehaviour
% population
25
50
100
100
100
Service levels used in India
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WASHCost service ladder
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The WASHCost Water Service Ladder
High service: people access a minimum of 60l/c/d of high quality
water on demand
Intermediate service: people access a minimum of 40l/c/d of acceptable quality water from an improved source spending no more that 30 minutes per day
Basic service: people access a minimum of 20l/c/d of acceptable quality water from an improved source spending no more that 30 minutes per day
Sub-standard service: people access a service that is an improvement on having no service at all, but fails to meet the basic standard on one or more criteria
No service: people access water from insecure or unimproved sources, or sources that are too distant, time consuming or are of poor quality
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WASHCost proposed indicators
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