Water Treatment and Sanitation
A handbook of simple methods for rural areas in developing countries
The purpose of this handbook is to put together in a simple and logical form various aspects which must be considered when investigating the development of a water supply and sewage disposal scheme for a small community. This could be a rural village or small town, or a school or hospital situated too far from a piped system of water supply and therefore requiring its own source, treatment and pipeIines, and sewage disposal.
Published: 1982
Pages: 96
eBook: 9781780443805
Paperback: 9780903031233
Preface | |||
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Introduction | |||
1 The Selection of a Water Source and Simple Water Testing | |||
2 Water Supply | |||
3 Water Treatment | |||
4 Foul Water and Excreta Disposal | |||
5 Sewage Treatment | |||
6 Final Water and Sludge Disposal | |||
7 Temporary and Emergency Treatment | |||
Appendix | |||
Glossary | |||
Further Reading |
Urban and semi‐urban planning in developing countries from a water and waste water treatment point of view
Rao, S. V. R.
International Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol. 31 (1988), Iss. 2-3 P.129
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2009
https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784409855.ch15 [Citations: 0]