Exploring Why Some Household Water Treatment Systems Are Successful: A Holistic Approach to Motivators and Barriers of Adoption in Developing Economies

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1061/jwrmd5.wreng-5918
Miriam Tariq, Miriam E. Hacker, Lynn E. Katz, Kasey M. Faust
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Lack of access to potable drinking water is a crucial problem faced by many communities globally, especially poverty-stricken rural regions and urban and peri-urban settlements. Consumption of contaminated drinking water leads to both chronic and acute health consequences, especially in the case of young children and immunocompromised individuals. The sixth UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) seeks to provide universal access to safe drinking water by the year 2030. Household water treatment systems (HWTSs), such as membrane filters and chlorination tablets, have been researched and proposed as solutions for water treatment in developing economies for decades because they can provide localized solutions that best fit the context of the community of intervention. Despite increased resources, funding, and effort, many HWTSs fail long-term, sustained implementation in developing economies. This study takes a holistic approach, considering factors from both the technical and operational environment to identify factors and circumstances that inhibit these treatment technologies. Results from an analysis of 30 articles show that studies predominantly focus on factors related to system design and performance (e.g., contaminant removal efficacy, system flow rate, impact of turbidity). Many studies also focus on factors surrounding user perception and behavior. Factors with lower coverage in the data set relate to operation and maintenance, financial sustainability, supply chain, and the legal and regulatory structures. These findings are situated within a holistic conceptual framework that serves as a resource for knowledge transfer and can be updated to fit a variety of contexts.
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探索为什么一些家庭水处理系统是成功的:在发展中经济体采用的动机和障碍的整体方法
缺乏饮用水是全球许多社区面临的一个关键问题,特别是贫困农村地区以及城市和城郊住区。饮用受污染的饮用水会导致慢性和急性健康后果,特别是对幼儿和免疫功能低下的个人而言。联合国可持续发展目标(SDG)的第六个目标是到2030年普及安全饮用水。几十年来,人们一直在研究和建议家用水处理系统(HWTSs),如膜过滤器和氯化片,作为发展中经济体的水处理解决方案,因为它们可以提供最适合干预社区背景的本地化解决方案。尽管增加了资源、资金和努力,但许多hwts未能在发展中经济体长期持续实施。本研究采用整体方法,考虑了技术和操作环境的因素,以确定抑制这些处理技术的因素和环境。对30篇文章的分析结果表明,研究主要集中在与系统设计和性能相关的因素上(例如,污染物去除效果、系统流量、浊度的影响)。许多研究还关注围绕用户感知和行为的因素。数据集中覆盖率较低的因素涉及运营和维护、财务可持续性、供应链以及法律和监管结构。这些发现位于一个整体的概念框架内,作为知识转移的资源,可以更新以适应各种情况。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management reports on all phases of planning and management of water resources. The papers examine social, economic, environmental, and administrative concerns relating to the use and conservation of water. Social and environmental objectives in areas such as fish and wildlife management, water-based recreation, and wild and scenic river use are assessed. Developments in computer applications are discussed, as are ecological, cultural, and historical values.
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