Safe Drinking Water for Low-Income Regions

Posted: 11 Nov 2015

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Susan Amrose

University of California, Berkeley - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Zachary Burt

University of California, Berkeley - Energy and Resources Group

Isha Ray

University of California, Berkeley

Date Written: November 2015

Abstract

Well into the 21st century, safe and affordable drinking water remains an unmet human need. At least 1.8 billion people are potentially exposed to microbial contamination, and close to 140 million people are potentially exposed to unsafe levels of arsenic. Many new technologies, water quality assessments, health impact assessments, cost studies, and user preference studies have emerged in the past 20 years to further the laudable goal of safe drinking water for all. This article reviews (a) the current literature on safe water approaches with respect to their effectiveness in improving water quality and protectiveness in improving human health, (b) new work on the uptake and use of safe water systems among low-income consumers, (c) new research on the cash and labor costs of safe water systems, and (d) research on user preferences and valuations for safe water. Our main recommendation is that safe water from “source to sip” should be seen as a system; this entire system, rather than a discrete intervention, should be the object of analysis for technical, economic, and health assessments.

Suggested Citation

Amrose, Susan and Burt, Zachary and Ray, Isha, Safe Drinking Water for Low-Income Regions (November 2015). Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Vol. 40, pp. 203-231, 2015, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2688502 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-031411-091819

Susan Amrose (Contact Author)

University of California, Berkeley - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Berkeley, CA
United States

Zachary Burt

University of California, Berkeley - Energy and Resources Group

United States

Isha Ray

University of California, Berkeley ( email )

310 Barrows Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
United States

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