@misc{17204,
title = {Intermittent Supply in the Context of Efforts to Improve Piped Drinking Water Supply in Latin America and the Caribbean: Lessons from a Case Study in Arraiján, Panama},
author = {Nelson, Kara L. and Erickson, John},
editor = {Buss, Stefan and Fernández Illescas, Coral and Perroni, Alejandra},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.18235/0010667},
abstract = {A case study was conducted in the intermittent drinking water distribution system in Arraiján, Panamá, a rapidly growing peri-urban area west of Panama City. Pressure, flow, turbidity and chlorine were monitored continuously in four study zones with a variety of supply conditions. Water quality grab samples were collected from the continuous monitoringstations and household taps, and analyzed for turbidity, chlorine, and indicator bacteria. In addition, 3 years of pipe repair records were analyzed
to estimate break rates in different areas of the distribution system.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18235/0010667}
}
