Drinking Water Safety Plan for Telavi Water Supply System (Republic of Georgia)

Material Information

Title:
Drinking Water Safety Plan for Telavi Water Supply System (Republic of Georgia)
Creator:
Global Water for Sustainability Program (Florida International University)
Place of Publication:
Miami, Florida
Publisher:
Florida International University
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
24 pages

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Drinking water
Water-supply
Spatial Coverage:
Georgia (Republic)
T'elavi (Georgia)

Notes

Summary:
The WSP for the water supply system of the city of Telavi is elaborated in accordance with WHO guidelines. The Drinking Water Safety Plan represents a system wide approach to ensure that the water delivered to consumers is of good and consistent quality. The WSP is based on a comprehensive assessment of risk factors that could adversely affect the quality of the water delivered to consumers, and sets out control measures to minimize or eliminate risk factors. ( , )
Content Advice:
Funding for this publication was provided by the people of the United States of America through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) under Agreement No.CA # AID-114-LA-10-00004, as a component of the Integrated Natural Resources Management for the Republic of Georgia Program. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Agency for International Development of the United States Government or Florida International University.
Scope and Content:
Contents: List of Acronyms and Abbreviations p.2, 1. Introduction p.3, 2. Methodology and Objective(s) p.4, 3. Short Overview of Identified Hazards, Hazardous Events and Control Measures p.6, 4. Water Safety Plan p.8, Annexes p.12
Citation/Reference:
GLOWS-FIU. 2011. Drinking Water Safety Plan for Telavi Water Supply System, Republic of Georgia. Global Water Sustainability Program, Florida International University. 15 p.

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