Evaluating Alternative Levels of Water and Sanitation Service for Communities in the Northwest Territories

The majority of communities in the Northwest Territories lack the water, sewage, and garbage facilities available in southern Canada. Recently, the Government of the Northwest Territories proposed a multimillion dollar ten-year program to upgrade the water and sanitation services of the sixty-odd co...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
Main Authors: Gamble, Donald J., Janssen, Christian T. L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1974
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/l74-010 2023-12-17T10:47:39+01:00 Evaluating Alternative Levels of Water and Sanitation Service for Communities in the Northwest Territories Gamble, Donald J. Janssen, Christian T. L. 1974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l74-010 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/l74-010 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering volume 1, issue 1, page 116-128 ISSN 0315-1468 1208-6029 General Environmental Science Civil and Structural Engineering journal-article 1974 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/l74-010 2023-11-19T13:38:36Z The majority of communities in the Northwest Territories lack the water, sewage, and garbage facilities available in southern Canada. Recently, the Government of the Northwest Territories proposed a multimillion dollar ten-year program to upgrade the water and sanitation services of the sixty-odd communities under its jurisdiction. In this paper, which is a first report on an ongoing project to upgrade the sanitary conditions of settlements in the Northwest Territories, we develop a methodology whereby the cost of the alternative water, sewage, and garbage systems for each community can be determined, compared, and evaluated. This analysis defines the level of service to be recommended in each community.Cost data for sanitary installations in the north are generally not available and therefore need to be estimated. The costs associated with alternative systems are assessed as a function of some one hundred variables, including population, demand for water, distance to the water source, topography, terrain, weather conditions, severity of climate, existence of roads, availability and cost of gravel, general remoteness of the community, freight rates, etc.The basis for comparison of the various level of service alternatives is the net present value of the investment required over the duration of the program, including capital as well as operating expenditures. Actual data for some forty-five communities are used in the calculations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Territories Canadian Science Publishing (via Crossref) Northwest Territories Canada Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 1 1 116 128
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Evaluating Alternative Levels of Water and Sanitation Service for Communities in the Northwest Territories
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description The majority of communities in the Northwest Territories lack the water, sewage, and garbage facilities available in southern Canada. Recently, the Government of the Northwest Territories proposed a multimillion dollar ten-year program to upgrade the water and sanitation services of the sixty-odd communities under its jurisdiction. In this paper, which is a first report on an ongoing project to upgrade the sanitary conditions of settlements in the Northwest Territories, we develop a methodology whereby the cost of the alternative water, sewage, and garbage systems for each community can be determined, compared, and evaluated. This analysis defines the level of service to be recommended in each community.Cost data for sanitary installations in the north are generally not available and therefore need to be estimated. The costs associated with alternative systems are assessed as a function of some one hundred variables, including population, demand for water, distance to the water source, topography, terrain, weather conditions, severity of climate, existence of roads, availability and cost of gravel, general remoteness of the community, freight rates, etc.The basis for comparison of the various level of service alternatives is the net present value of the investment required over the duration of the program, including capital as well as operating expenditures. Actual data for some forty-five communities are used in the calculations.
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