Urban Self-Supply from Groundwater—An Analysis of Management Aspects and Policy Needs

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The use of private water wells for self-supply in developing cities has ‘mushroomed’ during recent decades, such that it is now an important component of total water-supply, but one all too frequently overlooked in official figures. Selected global experience of the phenomenon (from 10 cities in 3 continents) is succinctly summarized, and then analyzed from differing perspectives, before drawing recommendations on priorities for its improved management. Keywords: urban water-supply; groundwater; private self-supply; management issueArticle ArticleUrban Self.

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Foster, S., Hirata, R., Eichholz, M., & Alam, M. F. (2022). Urban Self-Supply from Groundwater—An Analysis of Management Aspects and Policy Needs. Water (Switzerland), 14(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/w14040575

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