Water supply and sanitation in developing countries / edited by Bernard J. Dangerfield
Material type:
- 901427128
- TD 591 .W38 1983

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Environmental and Sanitary Engineering | GC TD 591 .W38 1983 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000015434 |
Compiled and published by the Institution of Water Engineers and Scientists, London, England
Includes index.
Water supply and sanitation in developing countries-- economic and social conditions-- infections related to water and excreta: the health dimension of the decade-- the role of development banks in international funding-- population and water needs-- water resources-- water quality and treatment-- urban water supply-- urban sanitation and surface water drainage-- rural watefr supply and sanitation-- low-cost technology-- operation and maintenance-- institutional requirements-- education and training--
The main of this book is to help those involved in technical and administrative responsibility for water supply and sanitation projects in developing countries and working with limited resources.
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