Synopses & Reviews
This study presents for the first time an independent and authoritative analysis of water quality management in North and South America, and discusses the practices and future implications of the impacts of the current practices in the different countries of the hemisphere. Includes in-depth case studies analyzing water quality management practices at country and state levels, especially in terms of their effectiveness and overall impact.
Synopsis
Considerable attention has been given during the past few years to the water crisis that many regions of the world may face in the coming decades. While the mag- tude and the extent of the global water scarcity problems of the future should not be underestimated, a serious analysis of the current trends indicate that the main water crisis in the coming years is most likely to stem primarily from water quality deterioration and lack of investment funds, rather than from physical water scar- ties per se, as is widely expected at present. In spite of the seriousness of continuing water quality deterioration in most countries of the world, water quality management continues to be a somewhat - glected issue in the international water community. Even the magnitudes and - tents of the water quality problems are not reliably known in many developed countries and in nearly all developing ones. Accordingly, in order to assess the current situation in water quality management in the Americas, and to discuss the alternatives available to improve the existing and future water quality conditions in a cost-effective and timely manner, the Third World Centre for Water M- agement in Mexico, the National Water Agency in Brazil (Agencia Nacional de Aguas), and the Inter-American Development Bank organised a workshop on Water Quality Management for the Americas, in Fortaleza, Brazil, 12-13 April 2004."
Synopsis
Water Quality Issues in Latin America.- Economic Instruments and Nonpoint Source Water Pollution.- Role of Water Rights and Market Approaches to Water Quality Management.- Effectiveness of Market Approaches to Water Quality Management.- Integrated Water Quality Management in Brazil.- Institutional Aspects of Water Quality Management in Brazil.- Water Quality Management in Cear , Brazil.- Water Quality Management in Mexico.- Water Quality Management: Missing Concept for Developing Countries.- Public Policies for Urban Wastewater Treatment in Guanajuato, Mexico.- Water Quality Management: North American Development Bank Experience.- Water Quality Management in Central America: Case Study of Costa Rica.- Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Water Quality Management in Argentina.- Water Quality Management in Chile: Use of Economic Instruments.- Water Pollution Charges: Colombian Experience.
Table of Contents
Preface.- Water Quality Management in the Americas.- Water Quality Issues in Latin America.- Effectiveness of Market Approaches to Water Quality Management.- Role of Water Rights and Market Approaches to Water Quality Management in the Americas.- Using Economic Instruments in the Management of Nonpoint Source Water Pollution.- Water Quality Management. A Commentary.- Integrated Water Quality Management in Brazil.- Institutional Aspects of Water Quality in Sources: Introduction to Brazil's Case.- Water Quality Management in Ceará.- Water Quality Management in Mexico.- Water Quality Management: Missing Concepts and Experiences from Mexico and Central America.- Treatment of Urban Wastewater: Public Policies in a Local Context for Guanajuato, Mexico.- Legal and Institutional Framework for the Management of Water Quality in Argentina.- Economic Costs of Water Quality Management in Central America: Case Study of Costa Rica.- Water Quality Management in Chile through Economic Instruments.- Water Pollution Charges. Lessons Learned from Real Life: Colombian Experience.- Index.