A geospatial assessment of the resilience of municipal water supply to flooding in Nowshera District, Pakistan

Muhammad Tufail , Muhammad Jamal Nasir , Atta-ur Rahman , Syed Ihtisham Kakakhel , Aqil Tariq
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Post-disaster functionality of the potable water supply infrastructure is crucial for maintaining public health and safety. The failure of the water supply system may harm inhabitants and significant users, which can impact other services and various types of infrastructures. It is vital to assess climate change impacts on water resources to ensure resilience and sustainable management. The study assessed the resilience of 22 municipal water schemes using an indicator-based framework, How Tough is Wash (HTIW), across six domains: environment, infrastructure, community governance, water supply management, supply chains, and institutional support. The sites of municipal water supply were purposively selected based on specific criteria to include those water supply schemes which have been directly affected by flooding or are vulnerable to the impact of the flood. The resilience scores ranged from (6 to 7.5) for schemes with very low resilience, (7.5 to 10.5) for those classified as poor, and (10.6 to 16.5) for schemes considered moderately resilient. It was discovered that protective measures against the risk of flood were negligible. Community engagement governance and water supply management needed to be stronger. Local governments can pinpoint current advantages and disadvantages by utilizing these metrics and their impact on the public water supply's resilience and strategically allocate resources for optimal outcomes. Furthermore, the metrics that have been suggested simplify and unify the multiple dimensions of the elements, enabling decision-makers to optimize the measures.
对巴基斯坦诺谢拉地区市政供水抗洪能力的地理空间评估
灾后饮用水供应基础设施的功能对于维护公众健康和安全至关重要。供水系统的故障可能会对居民和重要用户造成伤害,从而影响其他服务和各类基础设施。评估气候变化对水资源的影响对于确保水资源的恢复能力和可持续管理至关重要。这项研究采用基于指标的框架--"水洗得有多干净"(HTIW)--评估了 22 个市政供水计划的抗灾能力,涉及六个领域:环境、基础设施、社区治理、供水管理、供应链和机构支持。城市供水地点是根据特定标准有目的性地选择的,包括那些直接受到洪水影响或易受洪水影响的供水计划。复原力得分在(6 至 7.5 分)之间的是复原力极低的供水系统,在(7.5 至 10.5 分)之间的是复原力较差的供水系统,在(10.6 至 16.5 分)之间的是复原力中等的供水系统。研究发现,针对洪水风险的保护措施微乎其微。社区参与治理和供水管理需要加强。地方政府可以通过利用这些指标及其对公共供水抗灾能力的影响来确定当前的优势和劣势,并战略性地分配资源以获得最佳结果。此外,所建议的衡量标准简化并统一了各要素的多个维度,使决策者能够优化各项措施。
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