
Community water management
Community water management involves the coordinated planning, development, and regulation of water resources within a community to ensure safe, reliable, and sustainable water supply and sanitation. It includes managing water sources like reservoirs, treatment facilities, distribution systems, and wastewater treatment, often involving local governments, organizations, and residents. Effective management considers environmental impacts, future needs, and community participation to optimize water use, prevent shortages, and protect health. The goal is to balance accessibility, quality, and conservation, ensuring water resources serve current and future generations responsibly.