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Urban Water Management in the Region (Inventory, Problem Assessments and Scenarios for Development)

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Urban Water Management in the Region (Inventory, Problem Assessments and Scenarios for Development)

Date: March 2003- November 2004

Objectives/Outcomes:

In this report the demographic, economic and urbanization challenges of the region, as well as methodology and some preliminary results were presented.

Based on the analysis of these conducted studies, the following interventions should be addressed:

  • Develop water demand management strategy and campaign;
  • Improve wastewater collection and treatment systems;
  • Encourage reuse and recycling of treated wastewater;
  • Renovate or replace aging infrastructure by adapted systems;
  • Install leakage detection systems in water supply networks and reduce UFW;
  • Promote water conservation (e.g. reduce subsidies, promote block tariffs, install meters, public awareness);
  • Improve solid waste management and encourage recycling;
  • Create enabling institutional […]
2019-09-21T11:02:45+04:301st March, 2003|

Data Bank of UWM Literature, Organizations and Human Resources in the Region

Date: January 2003 to December 2004

Objectives/Outcomes:

The main objective of the project was to prepare an informative platform to enable access to the most relevant source data about existing literature, institutions concerned, and professionals involved in the region. A data base has been developed based on available materials. The geographical area covered the states in Middle East and CIS countries.

2019-09-18T13:31:07+04:301st January, 2003|

First Governing Board Meeting

18th May 2002

Muscat, Oman

Participating Countries and Organizations

  • Iran, UNESCO

Objectives:

  • Preparing a framework for RCUWM’s activities

Approvals:

  • Defining the membership criteria for the countries and regional/national organizations;
  • It was decided the Secretariat of IHP and UNESCO-IHE prepare the draft version of Governing Board rules of procedure within one month;
  • The Governing Board agreed on that the planning conference be held in 2002. The details will be discussed during the mission of Dr. Ardakanian to Intergovernmental Council of IHP in June 2002;
  • It was pronounced by the UNESCO representative that 80000 US$ from International Hydrological Programme (IHP) […]
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