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Water safety planning is a comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach that encompasses all steps in a drinking-water supply chain, from catchment to consumer. Water safety planning is recommended by World Health Organization (WHO) to ensure drinking-water safety and can help water suppliers achieve drinking-water quality targets.
This course, Water safety planning for urban water supply systems – an introduction, outlines the principles and steps of the water safety planning approach and presents the success factors that underpin effective and sustainable implementation. It also highlights how water safety planning can strengthen resilience to climate threats.
This course has been developed by the WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia.
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Overview: Water safety planning is a proactive risk assessment and risk management approach that encompasses all stages in a water supply from catchment to consumer. It is recommended by WHO as the most effective means of consistently ensuring the safety of drinking-water supply. The overall objective of the course is to contribute to the widespread effective implementation of water safety planning. This course introduces the principles and practices of water safety planning in urban water supplies.
Although the principles in this course can be broadly applied to all types of drinking-water supplies, the content is primarily intended for piped water supplies that are professionally managed (by a water supplier or equivalent management entity). A simplified water safety planning process more suitable for community-managed water supplies is presented in Water safety planning for small community water supplies: step-by-step risk management guidance for drinking-water supplies in small communities (WHO, 2012).
Course duration: Approximately 2 hours.
Certificates: A Certificate of Achievement will be available to participants who score at least 80% of the total points available across all the quizzes that appear at the end of each module. Participants who receive a Certificate of Achievement can also download an Open Badge for this course. Click here to learn how.