Improved risk assessment and risk reduction strategies in the Water Safety Plan (WSP) of Salta, Argentina

Author:

Seghezzo L.1,Gatto D'Andrea M. L.2,Iribarnegaray M. A.3,Liberal V. I.4,Fleitas A.5,Bonifacio J. L.6

Affiliation:

1. National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET), Research Institute on Non-Conventional Energy Sources (INENCO), National University of Salta (UNSa), Avda. Bolivia 5150, A4408FVY Salta, Argentina

2. CONICET, INENCO, Avda. Bolivia 5150, A4408FVY Salta, Argentina

3. National Agency for the Advancement of Science and Technology (ANPCyT), Research Council UNSa, INENCO, Avda. Bolivia 5150, A4408FVY Salta, Argentina

4. Faculty of Engineering UNSa, INENCO, Avda. Bolivia 5150, A4408FVY Salta, Argentina

5. Salta's Water and Sanitation Company (Compañía Salteña de Agua y Saneamiento S.A., CoSAySa), España 887, 4400 Salta, Argentina

6. CoSAySa, España 887, 4400 Salta, Argentina

Abstract

The Water Safety Plan (WSP) for the city of Salta (Argentina) is presented and discussed. To develop this WSP, we used an adapted version of the methodology proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO). The new method included a preliminary weighting procedure to assess the relative importance of different parts of the system, and a more systematic estimation of the magnitude of control measures. These modifications allowed the definition of a variety of risk reduction strategies. The risk assessment step was performed during participatory workshops with members of the local water company. The Initial Risk for the entire system was 30.2%, with variations among processes, subprocesses and components. More than 60% of the hazardous situations identified require control measures to reduce the risk below an acceptable threshold. If all control measures were successfully implemented, the Final Risk could be lowered to 17.7%. Methodological changes introduced allowed a more detailed analysis of the risks and can be an important improvement of the assessment procedure.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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