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Appropriate technology for the treatment of wastewaters for small rural communities : report on a WHO meeting, Lyon, 7-11 June 1982.

Contributor(s): World Health Organization. Regional Office for EuropeMaterial type: TextTextSeries: EURO reports and studies ; 90Publication details: Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1985. Description: 62 pISBN: 9289012560Subject(s): Water | Waste products | Appropriate technology | Sanitation | Community Health and Primary Health CareNLM classification: WA 670Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: A report designed to guide the selection, technical construction, and maintenance of wastewater treatment systems best suited to the needs of small rural communities. Main chapters cover conventional sanitation systems, technical options for on-site waste disposal, and quality control requirements that should be met in the treatment of effluents, especially from the health standpoint. Also included is a chapter examining problems in the operation of treatment plants and in the training of staff who must assume responsibility for the efficient function, without interruption, of a selected system.
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Russian version of nos. 79-92 bound together (barcode no. 00073850).

A report designed to guide the selection, technical construction, and maintenance of wastewater treatment systems best suited to the needs of small rural communities. Main chapters cover conventional sanitation systems, technical options for on-site waste disposal, and quality control requirements that should be met in the treatment of effluents, especially from the health standpoint. Also included is a chapter examining problems in the operation of treatment plants and in the training of staff who must assume responsibility for the efficient function, without interruption, of a selected system.

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