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Village water supply : economics and policy in the developing world (English)

The great majority of persons in rural areas of the developing world do not have access to a safe and convenient source of water, and where this is available, acceptable sewage disposal facilities are normally lacking. The authors examine a wide range of factors - physical, social, and economic - that are involved in improving the adequacy of water supply and sanitation in the coming years. Among the principal topics covered in detail are: (a) the...
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Saunders,Robert J.; Warford,Jeremy James.

Village water supply : economics and policy in the developing world (English). A World Bank research publication Baltimore, MD : The Johns Hopkins University Press. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/309481468325201677

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