Domestic water consumption in rural Guatemala
Water-supply projects make assumptions about how much water people need and, therefore, how much they consume- quantities rarely checked out in the field. One group in Guatemala preferred to rely on hardfacts- and managed to find them the easy way.
facts- and managed to find them the easy way.
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