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Decentralised wastewater treatment systems (DEWATS) and sanitation in developing countries
A practical guide - 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.


Author:

Gutterer, B., Sasse, L., Panzerbieter, T., Reckerzügel, T.

Publisher:

Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC), Loughborough University, UK, in association with Bremen Overseas Research (BORDA), Germany

Year:

2009

Pages:

28

Keywords:

anaerobic treatment, biogas, effluent, construction, DEWATS, participation

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Additional information:
ISBN 978 1 84380 128 3


Bibliographic information:
Gutterer, B., Sasse, L., Panzerbieter, T., Reckerzügel, T. (2009). Decentralised wastewater treatment systems (DEWATS) and sanitation in developing countries - A practical guide - sample version, selected pages only. Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC), Loughborough University, UK, in association with Bremen Overseas Research (BORDA), Germany.


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