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Situation assessment of small-scale water supply systems in the Dusheti and Marneuli districts of Georgia


In 1999, Georgia signed the UNECE Convention on Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes as well as the Protocol on Water and Health. One of the Protocol goals is the protection of human health from waterborne disease and ensuring well-being in the framework of sustainable development in all the relevant national, transboundary and international contexts.

In the scope of the pilot project “Support to the introduction of ecological management of water protection zones as a first step to the introduction of Water Safety Plans in small scale water supply systems in Dusheti and Marneuli districts in Georgia” a baseline assessment of drinking-water quality was carried out and sanitary risks for water contamination identified. Based on findings, recommendations for further action were developed.

Number of pages
67
Year of publication
Author(s)
Nana Gabriadze (NCDCPH), Prof. Manana Juruli (GEBMA), Bettina Rickert (UBA), Oliver Schmoll (UBA), Shinee Enkhtsetseg (WHO Europe), Roger Aertgeerts (WHO Europe), Prof. Ketevan Laperashvili (Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia), Prof. Alexandre Mindorashvili (Ministry of Environment Protection of Georgia), Prof. Inga Gvineria (GEBMA), Manana Grdzelishvili (GEBMA), Elene Godziashvili (NCDCPH), Marina Lashkarashvili (NCDCPH), Tedo Kometiani (NCDCPH), Tinatin Zhizhiashvili (Georgian United Water Supply Company), Neli Korkotadze (Agency of Natural Resources of Georgia), Natia Abzianidze (TSMU)
Language
English
Project No. (FKZ)
380 01 243
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843 KB
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0,00 €
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