Difference between revisions of "CT - Filtration"
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+ | {{Language-box|english_link=CT - Filtration - general | french_link=CT - Filtration - généralités | spanish_link=Coming soon|hindi_link=Coming soon|malayalam_link=Coming soon|tamil_link=Coming soon | korean_link=Coming soon | chinese_link=Coming soon | indonesian_link=Coming soon | japanese_link=Coming soon}} | ||
CT -Filtration refers to centralised treatment of water systems that serve many households or village level. While the trend suggests a move towards decentralisation, there is still a place for the usage of centralised systems as NGOs and governments work to provide fresh water solutions to their communities. | CT -Filtration refers to centralised treatment of water systems that serve many households or village level. While the trend suggests a move towards decentralisation, there is still a place for the usage of centralised systems as NGOs and governments work to provide fresh water solutions to their communities. | ||
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− | ==Field experiences=== | + | ===Field experiences=== |
− | + | This project is using community-level filtration techniques. | |
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+ | |[[Image:project 819.jpg |thumb|center|140px|<font size="2"><center>[http://rsr.akvo.org/project/819/ RSR Project 819]<br>Water, Food & Sanitation for School + Community</center></font>|link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/819/ ]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 1 May 2015
CT -Filtration refers to centralised treatment of water systems that serve many households or village level. While the trend suggests a move towards decentralisation, there is still a place for the usage of centralised systems as NGOs and governments work to provide fresh water solutions to their communities.
Field experiences
This project is using community-level filtration techniques.