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Nationalisation (WD)
The nationalisation of sanitation and water management is one option for (local) governments to cope with the increasing problem of lacking…
Last updated 14 June 2019
Nationalisation (WP)
The nationalisation of sanitation and water management is one option for (local) governments to cope with the increasing problem of lacking…
Last updated 14 June 2019
Nationalisation (WS)
The nationalisation of sanitation and water management is one option for (local) governments to cope with the increasing problem of lacking…
Last updated 14 June 2019
Nationalisation (WWC)
The nationalisation of sanitation and water management is one option for (local) governments to cope with the increasing problem of lacking…
Last updated 16 June 2019
Nationalisation (WWT)
The nationalisation of sanitation and water management is one option for (local) governments to cope with the increasing problem of lacking…
Last updated 16 June 2019
NETSSAF Approach
The tutorial for sustainable sanitation planning is a ready source of information for decision makers and individuals involved in setting up…
Last updated 18 July 2019
Network Design and Dimensioning
The aim of a distribution network is to supply a community with the appropriate quantity and quality of water. There are four network types: dead end…
Last updated 14 May 2019
Nominal Groups
The nominal group technique is used for a meeting with a small group of participants with the aim of producing and prioritising ideas about a…
Last updated 07 July 2019
Non-planted Filters
A non-planted filter is a box filled with sand and gravel, through which wastewater flows and is filtered. There are several types of non-planted…
Last updated 10 June 2019
Non-Planted Filters
Non-planted sand or gravel filters are frequently applied for domestic greywater treatment throughout the world. It consists in a container filled…
Last updated 16 April 2019