Sharvint Chand

Sharvint resides in Fiji and brings over seven years of experience in water and wastewater planning, modeling, procurement, loan and grant applications, and project management. He joined Hunter H2O in 2019 with a postgraduate certificate in human resource management and a degree in engineering technology (mechanical and manufacturing) from the University of the South Pacific.
Areas of specialty include:

ADB Water Utility Asset Management Guide

This publication, ADB Water Utility Asset Management Guide, involves achieving the least cost and least risk of owning and operating assets over their life cycle while meeting service standards for customers. Consequently, utility managers need to put in place policies, plans, and strategies. Asset management for water utilities is more complex than for most other sectors because of the number, variety, age, condition, and location of assets; the magnitude of asset investment; and the difficulty of inspecting and maintaining buried assets.

Enhanced Water Security Investment Project Workshop

The Asian Development Bank is providing technical assistance to the Government of Indonesia, particularly its Directorate General of Water Resources (DGWR) - Ministry of Public Works and Housing (MPWH), in preparing the Enhanced Water Security Investment Project (EWSIP). The proposed EWSIP will support the Government of Indonesia to improve selected dimensions of water security (economic water security and resilience to water-related disasters). The project will promote an integrated water resources management approach.