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Appropriate technology for municipal sewerage/excreta management in developing countries, Thailand case study

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Design criteria for planning urban sewerage/excreta management systems appropriate for developing countries as distinguished from affluent industrialized country practices.

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Ludwig, H.F., Mohit, K. Appropriate technology for municipal sewerage/excreta management in developing countries, Thailand case study. The Environmentalist 20, 215–219 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006751714180

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