Dealing with the Complex Interrelation of Intermittent Supply and Water Losses

The book provides a scientific approach into appraising Intermittent Water Supply (IWS) on a global scale through the analysis of available information and data based on a structured methodology for estimating the population affected by IWS worldwide both by country and by geographical regions. The...

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Main Author: Charalambous, Bambos (Author)
Other Authors: Laspidou, Chrysi (co-author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London IWA Publishing 2017
Series:Scientific and Technical Report No. 25
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