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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

A presentation on the challenges and opportunities of groundwater governance in Tonga by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources at the Groundwater Governance: A Global Framework for Action Regional Consultation for Asia and the Pacific Region that was held in China.

 Pacific Data Hub

Loco, A. [et al]. Groundwater and rainwater monitoring guidelines for the outer islands of Kiribati. SPC Technical Report SPC00025. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 128 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Sinclair, P. [et.al]. Kiriwatsan technical notes on water supply design principles. SPC Technical Report SPC00026. Suva. Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC). 81 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Sinclair, P.[et.al]. Kiriwatsan water resources assessment: Butaritari Islands, Kiribati. SPC Technical Report SPC00023. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 178 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Loco, A.[et al]. Kiriwatsan water resources assessment: Beru Island, Kiribati. Suva, SPC Technical report SPC00020. Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 192 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Water & sanitation in the outer islands of the Republic of Kiribati (KIRIWATSAN) phase 1: water resources assessment final report May 2012- June 2015. SPC Technical Report SPC00027.Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 28 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Loco, A. [et al]. Kiriwatsan water resources assessment: Maiana Island, Kiribati. SPC Technical Report SPC00019.Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 214 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Loco, A. [et.al]. Kiriwatsan water resources assessment: Nonouti Island, Kiribati. SPC Technical Report SPC00018. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 171 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Sinclair, P. [et.al]. Kiriwatsan water resources assessment: Makin Island, Kiribati. SPC Technical Report SPC00022. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 146 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Loco, Aminisitai. [et al]. Kiriwatsan water resources assessment: Nikunau Island, Kiribati. SPC Technical Report SPC00021. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 147 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Sinclair, P. [et.al]. Kiriwatsan water resources assessment: Marakei Island, Kiribati. SPC Technical Report SPC00024. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 149 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Antoniou A., Loco A., Kumar A., Sinclair P. 2019. The Tuvalu Ridge to Reef Project: groundwater investigations on Nanumea and Nukufetau atolls. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community. 52 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Sauni, S. and Biko, T. Bonriki & Buota water reserves water quality sampling/ monitoring Plan. Suva, Fiji: SPC. 28 p.

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Consultant report - Pacific Hycos - published as SOPAC Technical Report 435 - 2010

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Project Concept Note

 External Partners

Groundwater is the primary water source on the island Tutuila in American Samoa, and accurate
quantification of groundwater availability is essential for well-informed management of this limited
resource. A water budget approach using SWB2, a soil water-balance model was applied to Tutuila
with the primary objective of calculating spatially and temporally distributed net-infiltration, which
directly controls groundwater recharge rate. Other water budget components such as

 External Partners

Groundwater is the primary water source on the island Tutuila in American Samoa, and accurate
quantification of groundwater availability is essential for well-informed management of this limited
resource. A water budget approach using SWB2, a soil water-balance model was applied to Tutuila
with the primary objective of calculating spatially and temporally distributed net-infiltration, which
directly controls groundwater recharge rate. Other water budget components such as

 External Partners

On Tutuila, the main island in the Territory of American Samoa, sustainable water
resources management is a high priority. Groundwater provides drinking water to over 90%
of the island’s residents. However the sustainability of this resource is threatened by overuse,
salinization of wells, and reduction of water quality—potentially due to prevalent non-point
pollution sources. Proposed solutions to these and other water issues on the island involve
exploration for new groundwater sources with lower contamination potential and