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Sanihub - search - Decentralised Wastewater Treatment Systems (DEWATS) and Sanitation in Developing Countries - A Practical Guide
Author: Gutterer, B., Sasse, L., Panzerbieter, T., Reckerzügel, T.
Year: 2009
Publisher: Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC), Loughborough University, UK, in association with Bremen Overseas Research (BORDA), Germany
Sample version, selected pages only
The guidebook “Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Systems and Sanitation in Developing Countries – A practical guide” is addressed to Urban Service Providers or National and local governments as well as to academic institutions, international NGOs or local community-based organizations. The guidebook not only explains technical requirements for efficient treatment of wastewater in locations with a special geographic focus in developing countries. It also includes socio-economic conditions and steps for community action planning.
This is a sample version (selected pages only). The full version has 368 pages and was designed, edited and produced by Bremen Overseas Research.
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