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Lesson
Incorporating into the design of rural infrastructure structures and features that minimize O&M requirements will lead to the optimal use of limited funds. Recognizing limited funding for routine and periodic maintenance, the project incorporated structures and features that minimize the O&M requirements of the rural infrastructure it put in place. Examples such as stilling basins, sediment flushing gates, rubbish screens, and automated gate operating systems (supervisory control and data acquisition) have proved effective and may be considered in similar projects.

Project Number: 37097-013
Project Name: Integrated Rural Development Sector Project in the Central Provinces
Report Date: 29 Apr 2022

Lesson
The design standards of productive rural infrastructure (PRI) need to be consistently updated to adequately address the risk factors associated with climate change and the shifting land use patterns.

Project Number: 40238-023
Project Name: Productive Rural Infrastructure Sector Project in the Central Highlands
Report Date: 28 Jul 2021

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