TY - BOOK ID - 149882682 TI - Guidance on Water Supply and Sanitation in Extreme Weather Events AU - Sinisi, L. AU - Sinisi, L AU - Aertgeerts, R AU - World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe PY - 2011 SN - 928900259X PB - Geneva : World Health Organization, DB - UniCat KW - Municipal water supply -- Corrupt practices. KW - Municipal water supply -- Government policy. KW - Sanitation -- Government policy. KW - Environmental Health KW - Engineering KW - Atmosphere KW - Ecological and Environmental Processes KW - Meteorological Concepts KW - Disasters KW - Public Health KW - Communicable Disease Control KW - Health Occupations KW - Environment KW - Public Health Practice KW - Ecological and Environmental Phenomena KW - Technology, Industry, and Agriculture KW - Environment and Public Health KW - Disciplines and Occupations KW - Technology, Industry, Agriculture KW - Health Care KW - Biological Phenomena KW - Phenomena and Processes KW - Sanitation KW - Disaster Planning KW - Weather KW - Climatic Processes KW - Sanitary Engineering KW - Water Supply KW - Ecological and Environmental Phenomena. KW - Delivery of Health Care. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:149882682 AB - Extreme weather events including floods and droughts are increasing in frequency and intensity. They affect the operation of water-supply drainage and sewerage infrastructure and the functioning of wastewater treatment plants thereby affecting the protection of public health. Parties to the Protocol on Water and Health reviewed experience and good practice in Europe through a broad consultative process to devise the present guidance. This publication describes how adaptation policies should consider the new risks from extreme weather events how vulnerabilities can be identified and which manag ER -