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Including water quality monitoring in rural water services: why safe water requires challenging the quantity versus quality dichotomy

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Including water quality monitoring in rural water services: why safe water requires challenging the quantity versus quality dichotomy

S. Nowicki, J. Koehler, et al.

This research by Saskia Nowicki, Johanna Koehler, and Katrina J. Charles delves into the complexities of water quality monitoring in rural sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting a critical 'quantity versus quality' dilemma that impedes progress. The study suggests innovative strategies to reconcile these challenges through collaborative water safety planning.

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Abstract
The need to increase drinking water quality monitoring in rural sub-Saharan Africa is widely recognised. Rural water service providers (RWSPs) may be positioned to include water quality monitoring in their activities; however, it is important that water safety activities do not compromise cooperation between the RWSP, bureaucracy, and communities. Using dilemma analysis, drawing on an institutional experiment engaging 76 stakeholders, we find that conceptualising water quality versus quantity as a dichotomy delays progress on safe water. This false dichotomy makes it more difficult to deliver water safety improvements due to contrasting assumptions about the importance of quality; risks associated with not being able to act; and unclear divisions of responsibility. Monitoring water quality can be a threat to stakeholders and stakeholder cooperation; however, this may be mitigated by including supported water safety planning in the technical and institutional design of rural water projects at their conception.
Publisher
npj Clean Water
Published On
Apr 20, 2020
Authors
Saskia Nowicki, Johanna Koehler, Katrina J. Charles
Tags
water quality
rural services
sub-Saharan Africa
stakeholder cooperation
water safety planning
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