U.S. Domestic Resources
Welcome to the H2infO U.S. Domestic Resources Page. On this page you will find U.S. Water Partnership member resources aimed at helping domestic stakeholders address the unique water challenges of the United States.
U.S. Domestic Resources
Forty-Five Month Contract Summary
Published:
May 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International Development
The bulk of this progress report summaries activities in four major areas of assistance to AID's water supply and sanitation efforts...Read more
Regional focus:
United States, North AmericaGuidelines for Institutional Assessment Water and Wastewater Institutions
Published:
February 1, 1988U.S. Agency for International Development
Arguing from the premise that the basic problems facing the water and wastewater (W&WW) sector are institutional in nature, this document provides a set of procedures for diagnosing deficiencies in W&WW institutions. The guidelines are based on team field investigation procedures which...Read more
Regional focus:
United States, North AmericaGuidelines for Maintenance Management in Water and Sanitation Utilities in Developing Countries
Published:
June 1, 1989U.S. Agency for International Development
A maintenance management system is not a set of technical procedures for improving maintenance performance, but a means of ensuring that the correct activities are scheduled and performed at the right time and in an efficient and cost-effective manner. This manual presents guidelines for developing...Read more
Regional focus:
United States, North AmericaApproaches for Private Sector Involvement in Rural Water Supply Systems
Published:
April 1, 1989U.S. Agency for International Development
This report analyzes successful private sector roles in rural water supply and provides lessons from these experiences that planners of water resource projects and programs can draw upon.Read more
Regional focus:
United States, North AmericaRainwater Harvesting Conservation, Credit, Codes, and Cost: Literature Review and Case Studies
Published:
January 1, 2013The National Institutes for Water Resources
Rainwater harvesting has been used throughout history as a water conservation measure, particularly in regions where other water resources are scarce or difficult to access. In recent years, researchers and policy makers have shown renewed interest in water use strategies due to rising water...Read more
Regional focus:
United States, North America