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050 | _aRA 427 .C66 1990 | ||
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_aCommunity health and sanitation / _cselected and edited by Charles Kerr |
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_aLondon, United Kingdom : _bIntermediate Technology Publications, _cc1990 |
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_axii, 317 pages. : _billustrations ; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _a1. Water and Sanitation -- 2. Health Aspects -- 3. Safer Water in the Home -- 4. Safer Water for the Community -- 5. Water Quality Control -- 6. Latrines for Health -- 7. Other Sanitation -- 8. Training for Health -- 9. Community Education and Participation -- 10. Programme planning -- 11. Strategies for Improvement | ||
520 | _aCommunity Health and Sanitation presents a community-sensitive approach to the developing world's water supply; for students, trainers and engineers alike. Deals with disease and problems of water in the house and at the source, waste disposal, and education and training. A community-sensitive approach to the developing world's water supply; for students, trainers and engineers alike Community Health and Sanitation deals with disease and problems of water in the house and at the source, waste disposal, and education and training. This is a companion book to the recently published Community Water Development, and, as with that volume, it was considered that publication of selected articles in book form would preserve the information as a valuable reference both for planners and workers in the field. Inevitably, although each volume could stand alone, several articles in each are relevant to the other: sanitation must progress simultaneously with water supply improvements, as is emphasized in many chapters. | ||
650 | _aSANITARY ENGINEERING -- DEVELOPING COUNTRIES | ||
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