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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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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.