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Decentralised Wastewater Treatment Methods for Developing Countries

Title Decentralised Wastewater Treatment Methods for Developing Countries
Author GIZ
Year 2001
Region/Country
Topics
Document Type Study & Report
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English: file on external website

Language(s) English
Abstract Different operation and maintenance options are presented with respect to sustainable plant operation, the use of local resources, knowledge, and manpower.