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This document present a detailed description of the case study implemented at the College of Engineering of Pune and MJP, including history of the project, design information, materials and project components, costs and economics, and details about operation and maintenance, practical information and lessons learnt.
BRESCIANI, R. (2015): Wastewater Reuse in an Urban College Hostel Pune, Maharashtra, India. Entradas: Case Study of the NaWaTech Project:This study investigates helminth eggs removal and inactivation efficiency in a treatment process combining faecal sludge (FS) dewatering and subsequent co-composting with organic solid waste as a function of windrow turning frequency.
KONE, D. ; COFIE, O. ; ZURBRUEGG, C. ; GALLIZZI, K. ; MOSER, D. ; DRESCHER, S. ; STRAUSS, M. (2007): Helminth Eggs Inactivation Efficiency by Faecal Sludge Dewatering and Co-Composting in Tropical Climates. Entradas: Water Research: Volume 41 , 4397-4402.
Se explica las ventajas en la aplicación del programa PROPILAS, el cual ha permitido la apertura de escenarios para la implementación de políticas públicas, participación comunitaria y la gestión del agua en un marco integral.
CARE (2007): Caso PROPILAS en Cajamarca. Análisis de Experiencias Exitosas a Nivel Nacional en Agua y Saneamiento: Descentralización, Participación y Financiamiento 2. Perú: CARELanguage: Spanish
This website is by the Nedre Romerike Vannverk (NRV), a water supply agency in Norway. The website is only available in Norwegian.

This paper discusses the potential of the Clean Development Mechanisms (CDMs) for the commercialisation of the small- to large- scale Integrated Biogas System (IBS). IBS utilises a system approach for the efficient management and conversion of agro-industrial waste into clean biogas and organic fertilizer. The methane captured could either be used for electricity generation in large/medium commercial enterprises or used for cooking, lighting and heating hot water in small-scale community.
UN (n.y): Agricultural Engineering in Support of the Kyoto Protocol. The Clean Development Mechanism for Biogas Technology. United Nations (UN) Asian and Pacific Centre for Agricultural Engineering and Machinery (APCAEM)The new municipal wastewater treatment plant in Vienna (Austria) applies the newest standard of activated sludge processes to treat 98% of Vienna's wastewaters. On dry-weather days this is more than 500,000 m3. It takes about 20 hours for the wastewater to pass through the mechanical and the two biological purification (activated sludge) stages before it is purified and discharged into the Danube canal. The webpage of this plant contains also a lot of useful information on how this kind of treatment technology functions.