Type | Conference Paper |
Title | IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre Monitoring Sustainable WASH Service Delivery Symposium, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
URL | https://www.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/armstrong_melchers_and_bazira_grundfos_lifelink.pdf |
Abstract | Technologies that allow rural water system performance to be tracked and managed remotely are becoming increasingly relevant as delivery models that share operational and administrative responsibilities among public and private stakeholders begin to be explored. Water Missions International is utilising one such technology to monitor rural water supply systems implemented under its “TradeWater” private service delivery programme. The LIFELINK system developed by Grundfos is an automated water distribution point that is integrated with a secure payment facility and real-time GSM monitoring system. The LIFELINK system encourages accountability and transparency while allowing an extensive amount of water use data to be collected and used to develop water businesses. This study sought to summarise LIFELINK monitoring data available to date for TradeWater operations in Uganda and Malawi. Particular focus was given to the accuracy and reliability of on-going household penetration, water usage, and consumption expenditure estimates that can be obtained with this data. The study also sought to explain how this data can be used to evaluate performance of rural water supply systems and adapt management strategies. |
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