Sustainable management of small-town water supply in Nepal: improvement through the multi-stage training mechanism

Ryuji Ogata, Satoru Oniki, Kabindra Bikram Karki
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In Nepal, a project to sustain a safe water supply for small towns was executed in 68 towns, each with distinctive water sources and topographical situations. This project adopted two approaches to establish a standardized capacity development process for small-town water supplies. The first approach, the Management Model, consists of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and business planning. The second approach, termed the Support Model, entails a comprehensive system for training, monitoring, and evaluating water supply management. Throughout the project, a total of 31 SOPs pertaining to operation, maintenance, and facility rehabilitation manuals were developed. Moreover, four courses consisting of training, basic and on-site training, and interactive workshops were conducted. Consequently, the data deficiency rate reduced significantly by 61%, while 87% of water samples met water quality standards. In contrast, the operating ratio and water production rates improved by 17 and 29%, respectively. The materials produced from these models are expected to contribute to small-town water supply systems beyond the pilot sites. This is due to the versatility of the model for future applications. Although the project was effectively implemented, continuous support for small-town water supply by the Government of Nepal is needed for future sustainability.

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尼泊尔小城镇供水的可持续管理:通过多阶段培训机制加以改进
尼泊尔在 68 个城镇实施了一个小城镇持续安全供水项目,每个城镇都有独特的水 源和地形条件。该项目采用了两种方法为小城镇供水建立标准化的能力发展流程。第一种方法是管理模式,包括标准操作程序(SOP)和业务规划。第二种方法被称为 "支持模式",包括培训、监督和评估供水管理的综合系统。在整个项目期间,共制定了 31 项标准操作程序,涉及运行、维护和设施修复手册。此外,还举办了四期培训班,包括培训、基础培训、现场培训和互动研讨会。因此,数据缺失率大幅降低了 61%,87% 的水样达到了水质标准。相比之下,运行率和产水率分别提高了 17% 和 29%。从这些模型中产生的材料有望为试验点以外的小城镇供水系统做出贡献。这得益于模型在未来应用中的多功能性。虽然该项目得到了有效实施,但尼泊尔政府需要继续支持小城镇供水,以实现未来的可 持续发展。
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