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Copyright © 2009 International Water Association
Welcome and global update of WSP implementation
Tom WilliamsProgramme Officer, International Water Association
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Workshop overview
• WSP Basics: where and how to begin?
• Ensuring your WSP is up-to-date
• Benefits of WSP implementation
• International distance learning programme for WSPs
• WSP assessment tool
• WSP research gaps and priorities
Consumer system
Distribution system
Water resources & sources
Treatment
Up to 24 hours later
Traditional approaches are inadequate
• Preventative, risk-based approach to managing water supplies
• Catchment-to-consumer risk assessment and management• Water utilities pivotal in the implementation of WSPs• WSP implementation is iterative
WSP principles
Theory to best practice in 6 years
~ 2003
HACCP principles applied (Iceland, Australia)
2004
WSPs included in WHO GDWQ & IWA Bonn Charter
2007
WSPs part of E&W legislation
2004-2006
Implementation of WSPs (Uganda, Portugal, Brazil, China)
Improved compliance (Iceland)
Reduced OPEX (Portugal)
Health impact (Germany)
Targeted CAPEX (United Kingdom)
2009
WSP auditing (NZ, Australia, UK)
2010 ~
Mainstreamed, utilities, regulators, banks
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Resources
Water Safety Plan Manual
Step-by-step guidance for WSP implementation – tips, tools and case studies
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Resources
Water Safety Portal (www.wsportal.org)
Tools, case studies and other resources to support WSP implementation
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Resources
Road-Map to Support Country-Level WSP implementation
Key steps for commencing and scaling-up WSP implementation
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Resources
WSP Quality Assurance Tool
Assess the completeness andeffectiveness of WSPs
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Morning session (1)
Tips to Help Implement Water Safety Plans And Keep Them Current
Richard Walker, Water Corporation, Australia
Benefits of WSP implementation Rui Sancho, Aguas do Algarve, Portugal
Group therapy for WSP implementationPanelists with practical experience of WSP implementationtake ‘troubleshooting’ questions from the audienceRichard Walker, Rui Sancho, Christopher Kanyesigye
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Morning session (2)
Assessing WSPs: A new international tool Jennifer De France, NSF / WHO Collaborating centre
Application of the WSP assessment tool Christopher Kanyesigye, NWSC, Uganda
Application of WSP assessment tool in Asia Bonifacio Magtibay, WPRO / WHO
Discussion on WSP assessment tool
A new distance learning programme for WSPs Jamie Bartram, University of North Carolina, United States
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Lunchtime (13.00-13.50)
Practical tools for WSP implementationPhillip de Souza, South Africa
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Afternoon session
Facilitated discussion on WSP research needs and prioritiesmoderated by Jamie Bartram
Output
Thursday plenary session Knowledge gaps and research priorities for water safety
Operation and maintenance for safe water
How to better manage water supplies in communities that are resource-limited, small and/or remote
Output
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