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As bottled water use continues to expand around the world, there is growing interest in the environmental, economical, and social implications of that use, including concerns about waste generation, proper use of groundwater, hydrologic effects on local surface and groundwater, economic costs, and more. This paper estimates the energy footprint required for various phases of bottled water production, transportation, and use.
GLEICK, P.H. ; COOLEY, H.S. (2009): Energy implications of bottled water. In: Environmental Research Letters 4: Volume 4 , 1. URL [Accessed: 08.04.2019]This book brings together findings from activities in urban water management in 12 cities that each involved multiple consortium partners and many city stakeholders. The approach was specifically to encourage stakeholder engagement, and these chapters reflect the inputs of many city actors and researchers who contributed to the activities.
BUTTERWORTH, J. MCINTYRE, P. SILVA WELLS, C. WHITE, C. (2011): SWITCH in the City: Putting Urban Water Management to the Test. The Hague: International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC) URL [Accessed: 04.04.2019] PDF"3 billion people worldwide live in cities without sewers or wastewater treatment plant infrastructure. This forces them to dump their waste into open waters, contaminating the drinking water for others downstream. Imagine if we could harness nutrients in wastewater instead of harming human and environmental health. Christoph Lüthi sees a renewable, locally produced and growing resource where others see only human waste. Watch his talk to learn why shit matters! "
This manual provides practical step-by-step guidance to assist in the implementation of the 2006 WHO Guidelines for Safe Use of Wastewater, Excreta and Greywater in Agriculture and Aquaculture
WHO (2016): Sanitation Safety Planning. Manual for Safe Use and Disposal of Wastewater, Greywater and Excreta. Geneva (Switzerland): World Health Organisation (WHO). URL [Accessed: 28.03.2019] PDF![](/sites/default/files/reference_icons/OSTERWALDER%20et%20al.%202014.%20Value%20Proposition%20Design.%20How%20to%20create%20producs%20and%20services.png)
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