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  • name = Netherlands Water Partnership | ...iatives of the Dutch water sector abroad and to promote Dutch expertise in water worldwide.
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  • [[Image:Water Portal.png|right|100px]] The water portal illustrates a selection of smart water technologies. We are working on making this portal comprehensive and contai
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Fog and dew collection / Fog collection and ...are erected perpendicular to the prevailing wind. The mesh captures small water droplets (1 to 40 μm), which trickle into a collection trough or gutter an
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Rooftop rainwater harvesting | french_link= ...galvanized iron, or PVC) to provide a household with high-quality drinking water. A rooftop rainwater harvesting system might be a 500 cubic meter undergrou
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / Tyrolean weir | french_link= Coming soon | spanish_link= Toma Tirolesa | ...prevent sediment carried by the stream from blocking it. From the gutter, water enters a pipeline, which drains into a sedimentation tank and then flows by
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  • ...g|thumb|right|200px|Photo: [http://water.care2share.wikispaces.net/Vibrant+Water+Assessment CARE]]] ...ments as well as other elements deemed necessary for "vibrancy" within the water+ sector.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Sand dam | french_li ...e, replicable rainwater harvesting technology. They provide a clean, local water supply for domestic and farming use and are suited to semi-arid areas of th
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  • keywork = sanitation, <br /> hygiene promotion, <br />water supply,<br /> networking, knowledge management and advocacy| ...d the Global Sanitation Fund. WSSCC ’s mission is to achieve sustainable water supply and sanitation for all people.
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  • name = Kenya Water for Health Organisation | ...nya. Its existence dates back to 1976 when it was launched as a UNICEF/NGO Water for Health Project by the National Council of Women of Kenya (N. C. W. K.).
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  • name = Rural Water Supply Network| website = [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/ rwsn.ch]
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  • name = Central Water Commission, Govt. of India| keywork = Research, <br />river management, <br />water project planning|
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  • name = ACACIA Water| '''Acacia water''' aims to facilitate research, development and commercial application of g
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  • Article derived from "Supporting community management of rural water supplies":<ref>{{Cite | title = Supporting community management of rural water supplies
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  • ...orium Noord, Environmental Monitoring Service and the Malawian Ministry of Water. ...water purifier that is easy to use and store. It purifies 4–5 liters of water per hour. The filter can be used in emergency situations as well as for dai
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  • ...bucket.jpg|thumb|right|100px|link=ProCleanse - Water Filtration|ProCleanse Water Filtration bucket]] ...TAINABLE, LOW COST POINT-OF-USE FILTRATION DEVICE FOR CLEAN, SAFE DRINKING WATER.
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  • '''A free-water surface constructed wetland aims to replicate the naturally occurring proce natural wetland, marsh or swamp. As water slowly flows through the wetland, particles settle, pathogens
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  • ...eated effluent and/or stormwater can be directly discharged into receiving water bodies (such as rivers, lakes, etc.) or into the ground to recharge aquifer ...tewater that can be introduced without deleterious effects. Alternatively, water can be discharged into aquifers. Groundwater recharge is increasing in popu
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  • [[Image:naiade1.jpg|thumb|right|200px| The Naiade water purification unit used in India. Note the PV panel above the unit.]] ...ing water and industrial waste water treatment plants. The Naiade drinking water disinfection unit very effectively combines the potential offered by solar
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  • =====Water for People===== Water for People helps the most impoverished people worldwide improve their quali
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  • =====Water for People===== Water for People helps the most impoverished people worldwide improve their quali
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  • Focus = Water resource development, Health| AfricareWater supports programs in water resource development in addition to health, food security, and emergency re
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  • name=American Water Works Association (AWWA)| Focus=Water quality, Education|
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  • =====Asia-Pacific Water Forum at the Asia Society===== Based upon a common understanding, the Asia Pacific region's water ministers
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  • =====Asia Water Wire====== Asia Water Wire (AWW) is published and coordinated by Inter Press Service(IPS)
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  • name=charity:water| Focus=Water infrastructure, Financing water projects, Water quality|
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  • =====Center for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST)===== The Center for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology, affiliated with IRC in the Netherlands,
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  • ...eek" will run from November 2009 up to April 2010. The series highlights a water technology every week. It is featured in the [http://www.akvo.org/blog/ Akv *[[Solution of the week 3|Solution 3: Tried and true &mdash; treating water with chlorine]]
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  • =====Columbia University Water Center===== ...ul improvements in water quality and access depend on resolving increasing water shortages.
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  • name=CEO Water Mandate| ...ps://www.unglobalcompact.org/take-action/action/water-mandate Join the CEO Water Mandate]}}
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  • name = Clean Water Now| ...es and denied recreational assets. In other words, regardless of location, water ecologies should be non-hazardous and non- toxic, that is "fishable and swi
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  • name=World Water Center| ...tnerships between many types of organizations who wish to work together on water.
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  • name=World Water Council| ...ent conservation, protection, development, planning, management and use of water in all its dimensions on an environmentally sustainable basis for the benef
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  • name = Colorado Water Institute| Focus=Water quality, Water resource management, Watersheds and ground water, Conservation|
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  • name = Columbia Water Center| Focus=Water quality, Water resource management, Sustainable livehoods,|
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  • name = Everything About Water in India| ...r communication needs, as an international marketing gateway to the Indian water companies, as the contact point for international technology providers look
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  • name = India Water Portal| ...itioners and the general public. It aims to draw on the rich experience of water-sector experts, package their knowledge and add value to it through technol
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  • name = International Water Centre| Focus= Education, Information and communication, Water resource management|
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  • name = Living Water International| Focus= Education, Water infrastructure, Health education, Sanitation|
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  • name = Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology| Focus=Technical consulting, Water infrastructure, Water resource management, Sanitation, Education|
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  • name = Millenium Water Alliance Focus=Water quality, Sustainable livehoods, Sanitation, Water infrastructure|
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  • name = Water Aid UK| Focus=Water quality, Sustainable livehoods, Sanitation, Water infrastructure, Health education, Governance|
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  • name = Water 1st International| Focus=Water quality, Sanitation, Water infrastructure, Health education|
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  • name = Water.org| Focus=Water quality, Sanitation, Water infrastructure, Health education, Financing|
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  • name = Water Partners (Water.org)| Focus=Water quality, Sanitation, Water Resource Development|
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  • |name =Partners voor Water III Agency NL / NL EVD International / Unit Partners for Water <br>
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  • |name =Partners voor Water II Agency NL / NL EVD International / Unit Partners for Water <br>
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  • |name=Africa Caribbean Pacific (ACP) - European Union (UN) Water Facility ...t of water resources and to the sustainable development and maintenance of water infrastructure.
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  • |name =Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Programme (Papua New Guinea) |website = [https://www.devex.com/projects/tenders/rural-water-supply-and-sanitation-program-in-papua-new-guinea--2/101920 link]
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  • |name = Water Partnership Programme |website = [http://water.worldbank.org/wpp link]
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  • Blue Water Project ...elp foster a culture of water stewardship, so that people have clean fresh water today and tomorrow.
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  • ...of sunlight throughout the day, an AquaPak can produce up to 10 litres of water per day. ...o it should be used in combination with other treatment methods when input water is contaminated with specific chemical substances.
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  • |name = SAM Sustainable Water Fund ...chnology, products and services relating to the water value chain, such as water distribution, management, treatment and analysis as well as irrigation.
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  • |name = SNS REAAL Water Fund |aim = Focus on SME’s and small to medium-sized water projects that contribute to sustainable development and poverty alleviation
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  • [[Image:water reuse1.png|thumb|right|200px|Source: [http://bebuffered.com/downloads/3R_ma ...aimed water,” “recycled water,” “reuse water,” and “repurified water.”
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / Catchment and storage dams | french_link= Coming soon | spanish_link= Com ...rea (e.g. bare rock catchments have high runoff coefficients, around 0.9); water demand; and the geology and geography of the catchment area and building si
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Fog and dew collection / Dew collection and ...n of normal rainfall. Dew collection is a possible supplementary source of water in arid and semi- arid areas, but has so far not been widely applied and is
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Infiltration ponds | ...right|200px| An infiltration basin in Omdel, Namibia. The aquifer provides water to the coastal towns of Walvis Bay, Swakopmund and Henties Bay, and a large
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Natural ground catchment and Open water reservoir | french_link= Coming soon | spanish_link= Coming soon | hindi_li ...t to increase groundwater recharge. Ponds are excellent in storing surface water for various uses (e.g. irrigation, livestock), although they may also recha
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Contour trenches | f ...such a way that they follow a contour and run perpendicular to the flow of water. The soil excavated from the ditch is used to form a berm (a narrow shelf)
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Bunds | french_link= ...[http://www.arcworld.org/downloads/smart%20water%20harvesting.pdf ''Smart Water Harvesting Solutions]]]
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Check dams (gully pl ...]. Dams that have been built in riverbeds with no coarse sand transport ([[Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Sand dam |Sand dam]]
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Leaky dams | french_ ...cale sub-surface water retention techniques, Vietnam. Photo: Partners voor Water (2009).]]
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Controlled flooding ...spate irrigation]], but also standard channel irrigation which takes river water via channels to fields.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Wells, shafts, and b ...man-made) in the ground at various depths used for the purposes of storing water for later use.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Natural rock catchment and Open water reservoir | french_link= Coming soon | spanish_link= Coming soon | hindi_li ...ff can be harvested and stored for domestic and livestock use to alleviate water shortages.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Infiltration wells | ...through this). Water extraction, however, is a secondary activity, as the water levels will be lower and the amount extracted will be more limited.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / River-bottom intake | french_link= Prise d'eau en lit de rivière | spani ...d sloping downwards, so that coarse material cannot enter. From the canal, water enters a sand trap and then may pass a valve and flow by gravity, or be pum
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / Protected side intake | french_link= Prise d'eau latérale protégée | s ...eme, shown with Mr. Alizeo (repair team member) and Mr. Utumbe (government water supervisor). Photo: [http://thoughtsfrommalawi.blogspot.com/2009/08/how-it-
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / Floating intake| french_link= Prise d'eau flottante| spanish_link= Toma f ...uring floods. The inlet pipe of a suction pump is connected just under the water level to a floating pontoon that is moored to the bank or bottom of the lak
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / Sump intake | french_link=Prise d'eau avec puisard |spanish_link=Toma de ...system. The inflow opening of the underwater pipe is located below the low-water level and is screened. A well provides a place for sedimentation to settle
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Contour ridges | fre ...tant. On the other hand, it is one of the simplest and cheapest methods of water harvesting. It can be implemented by the farmer using a hoe, at no or littl
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Permeable rock dams ...kDam2.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Permeable rock dam, flowing. Photo: [http://il.water.usgs.gov/asian_carp/images/IM_Canal/3-Illinois%20and%20Michigan%20Canal%20F
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Tube recharge | fren ...before opening the drainage tube, in order to settle the dirt. Before the water enters the tube, it is filtered by a filter tube. The length of the tube is
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Gabions | french_lin ...but not stop, the flow of storm water in a small watercourse so to favour water infiltration to groundwater and help prevent soil erosion.
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  • [[Surface water - general]]
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  • [[Image:galvanized iron sheet tanks.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A leaking water tank made of galvanized iron sheets. Photo: © E. Nissen-Petersen, Kenya.]] ...es. Take note that square or rectangular tanks always crack (due to uneven water pressure), so make sure to build circular-shaped tanks from the start to in
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  • [[Image:water vendor.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Water vendors (Mairuwa) at work. Photo: Biodun Ogunleye.]] ...g|thumb|right|200px|A water vendor in Makurdi, Nigeria fills his cans with water from the polluted Benue River. Photo: Ameto Akpe. Nigeria, 2011.]]
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  • [[Image:domestic water meter.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Domestic water meter. Drawing: WHO.]] ...eter that runs on hydropower. Photo: [http://www.tagmeter.com/index.php/de/water-meters Tagmeter.com]]]
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  • During the 1970s, research on drip irrigation was initiated at the Water Technology Centre, College of Agricultural Engineering, Tamil Nadu Agricult The drip irrigation design can have a surface or sub-surface water delivery system.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water |french_link=Eaux superficielles | spanish_link=Aguas superficiales | hindi ...filtration to aquifers below ground. Storing water in an aquifer conserves water better as it prevents evaporation, unlike open reservoir systems.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge | french_link=La recha ...h the purpose of both augmenting ground water resources and recovering the water in the future for various uses.
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  • The important conflicts around water in India with the help of Google maps. We are beginning this effort with th ...outputs are expected to provide a detailed descriptive picture of ongoing water conflicts across India in the hopes of their swift resolution.
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  • [[Image:waterstorage.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Underground water storage tank from harvested rainwater at one of the farms participating in ...WASH systems in drought-prone areas|resilience of WASH systems]], as more water is available to span increasing length of dry seasons, or, relevant to agri
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  • ...ev.appspot.com/ FLOW] cell phone software to create and monitor them. Map: Water for People.]] ...ems in drought-prone areas|resilience of WASH systems]], as more points of water in an area means better access for people and livestock.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / Micro hydropower | french_link= Coming soon | spanish_link= Coming soon | ...ustainable and small-scale technology that harnesses the energy of falling water to make electricity. Photo: [http://microhydropower.net/ke/Tungu-Kabiri/03.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / Road runoff harvesting | french_link= Coming soon | spanish_link= Recolec ...rom the MOARD (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) in soil and water conservation. His technology was reported by Mwarasomba and Mutunga (1995)
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  • [[Image:solar water heater icon.png|right|80px|]] ...tops in South Africa. Photo: [https://africacheck.org/spot-check/anc-solar-water-heater-promise/ AFP]]]
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / Springwater collection | french_link= Collecte des eaux de source | spani [[Image:Springwater Collecting.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kenyan boy gathers water from a protected spring in Busia. <br> Photo: [http://www.povertyactionlab.
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  • ...amme (UNDP) to assess the estimates and associated costs needed to support water and sanitation interventions as part of a national investment strategy for * Water and Sanitation Tool [http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/librarypage/p
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  • ...chnical options that have the potential to provide access to safe drinking water in low-income communities. ...yses technological options according to their main system components (i.e. water sources, collection, conveyance, storage, treatment and distribution). The
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  • [[Image:water trucking icon.png|right|80px|]] [[Image:water trucking 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Photo: [https://www.worldvision.com.au/gl
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  • ...|150px|[http://worldcoaches.nl/nl/special/football-for-water/ Football for Water]]] [http://footballforwater.nl/ Football for Water] is a public-private partnership (PPP) consisting of the following organiza
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  • name = Netherlands Water Partnership | ...iatives of the Dutch water sector abroad and to promote Dutch expertise in water worldwide.
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Business Development - Micro-financing|fren
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  • Welcome to Akvopedia, a free, open-sourced water, sanitation & hygiene resource (in addition to food security knowledge) tha ...:0; font-size:130%; text-align:left; color:#535353; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Water Portal</h2>
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  • ...e Constructed Wetland}} <br> [[Free-Water Surface Constructed Wetland|Free-Water Surface <br>Constructed Wetland]] ...osal - Groundwater Recharge}} <br> [[Water Disposal - Groundwater Recharge|Water Disposal - <br>Groundwater Recharge]]
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  • ...er volumes need to be treated (together with grey water) to prevent ground water pollution. Dry urine diversion toilets can be made out of ceramic, ferro-ce Does not require water for flushing.
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  • <font size="4" color="#454545">Akvopedia. Open source, water and sanitation knowledge.</font> ...yclopedia. Akvopedia article pages seek to provide a solid introduction to water and sanitation technologies, financing, and processes needed for project im
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  • [[Image:Water Portal.png|right|100px]] The water portal illustrates a selection of smart water technologies. We are working on making this portal comprehensive and contai
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  • [[Image:hippo roller.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The hippo roller in use at a local water hole. Photo: [http://hipporoller.org/ hipporoller.org]]] [[Image:hippo roller 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Hippo Water Roller Project is in the process of appointing local manufacturers in other
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  • ...op. About 1 to 4 litres of water is required for each flush. The amount of water required depends mainly on the design of the toilet and U-trap. Toilets can Requires small amounts of water for flushing.<br>
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  • Cleaning of the toilet must be done with small amounts of water. ...the pit is flooded with water. Therefore, the pit should not be sealed and water used for anal cleaning should not enter the pit. </li>
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  • Water used for anal cleaning should be collected separate. ...and containers can be used in areas with hard sub surface and high ground water tables.</li>
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  • Little water needed to transport excreta through the small diameter pipe. <br> High water consumption for excreta removal.
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  • ...iency by Faecal Sludge Dewatering and Co-Composting in Tropical Climates]. Water Research 41 (19): 4397-4402.
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  • Anal cleaning water should be kept separate. <li>Dehydration of excreta is favoured by diverting urine and anal cleaning water. Dehydrating mixed excreta only works properly in very dry climates. </li>
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  • ...portant role. After treatment, the effluent can be discharged into surface water, used for irrigation or groundwater recharge.
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  • ...Environmental Sanitation Case studies to be published by IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. ...al in compost acts as soil conditioner. It also improves the structure and water holding capacity of sandy soils and adds structure and permeability to clay
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  • ...00 L biogas. Approximately 30-40 L biogas is required to cook one litre of water, 120-140 L for 0.5 kg rice and 160-190 L for 0.5 kg vegetables. ...s may occur. Drip valves should be installed for the drainage of condensed water, which accumulates at the lowest points of the gas pipe.
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  • ...water up. At the top end of the pump pipe, the diameter increases and the water comes out via a Tee piece. ...there are 120,000 of these pumps world wide used for communal and domestic water supply, irrigation and cattle watering. Modern models can pump from wells
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  • ...er4ages logo.png|right|150px|link=http://waterfortheages.org/international-water-organizations/]] ...izations (community, academic, governmental, funding, and more) working on water and sanitation issues in multiple countries around the world. Organizations
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  • ...SCO-IHE''' Institute for Water Education is an international institute for water education that was established in 2003. It is based in Delft, the Netherlan ...epreneurial approach to ensuring its funding. The Institute is the largest water education facility in the world and the only institution in the UN system a
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  • name = IRC International Water <br />and Sanitation Centre | ...ter support poor men, women and children in developing countries to obtain water and sanitation services they will use and maintain. IRC has a wide internat
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  • == Appropriate Technologies for Water and Sanitation == ...a collective understanding of what we mean by Appropriate Technologies on Water and Sanitation.
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  • ...mb|right|200px| The treadle pump is used in Bangladesh. Photo: Netherlands Water Partnership.]] ...x|The Malawi treadle pump is a high capacity treadle pump designed to lift water from shallow wells & surface sources. Photo: [http://www.skipumps.com/malaw
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  • ...nergy analysis, which showed that tube well screens excessively restricted water flow, resulting in low overall pumping efficiency. Improving these screens ...for wells, pumps, storage, irrigation and water treatment.''] Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP). Third edition, 2006.
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  • | valign="top" | - Maximal water lifting capacity is 12 to 15 m <br> ...om of each pipe is a non-return valve made with a rubber flap which allows water to enter the bottom of the pipe, but not out again.
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  • ...d for irrigation of 1 ha of fruit trees and vegetables. Photo: Netherlands Water Partnership.]] ...energy sources such as animal power and wind power can be used to extract water from wells.
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  • ...ight|200px|Underground storage of rainwater in Bolivia. Photo: Netherlands Water Project.]] ...rope pump]] or with a [[Deep well pump|deep well pump]], which can elevate water up to 30 m.
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  • ...g]] can be an effective and low-cost alternative to groundwater usage. The water collected during the wet season can be stored in cylindrical storage tanks
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  • A low cost alternative to metal or ferrocement tanks for storing of water are plastic-lined tanks. Several models have been developed, for example: ...ade of earth. If clay is not available, a plastic lining is needed to stop water from leaking away. Linings can be made of standard plastic sheet glued toge
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  • ...Cement or clay canals are relatively costly, inflexible and cannot elevate water. PVC tubing or polypropylene (PP) hose is relatively expensive. In India, f They usually last one irrigation season only, as sunlight and movement of water make them brittle and they are easily punctured. They are made of recycled
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  • ...px|Spray irrigation for urban market gardening in Mali. Photo: Netherlands Water Partnership.]] ...ering can and more sophisticated sprinkler or drip irrigation. It has high water use efficiency and saves energy and labour.
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  • ...drip. Low cost plastic hose, used for drip irrigation. Photo: Netherlands Water Partnership.]] ...ilable at low cost and also adapted for small-scale farming and can reduce water losses by 30 - 70% when compared to conventional methods of crop irrigation
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  • [[Image:Sodis.PNG|thumb|right|200px|Plastic bottles filled with contaminated water are placed in the sunlight. Photo: [http://www.sodis.ch/index_EN SODIS.]]] ...small quantities of water with low turbidity. Most commonly, contaminated water is filled into transparent plastic bottles and exposed to full sunlight. Th
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Fog and dew collection / Fog collection and ...are erected perpendicular to the prevailing wind. The mesh captures small water droplets (1 to 40 μm), which trickle into a collection trough or gutter an
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  • In which conditions the technology can be applied. For example: depth of water table, soil type, number of users, etc.
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  • ...A vent pipe with a fly screen at the top end is attached to the housing. A water-tight tank is desirable to minimize losses. An effluent (overflow) pipe is | valign="top" | Water seal is often broken particularly during cleaning. <br>
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Rooftop rainwater harvesting | french_link= ...galvanized iron, or PVC) to provide a household with high-quality drinking water. A rooftop rainwater harvesting system might be a 500 cubic meter undergrou
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Surface water / Tyrolean weir | french_link= Coming soon | spanish_link= Toma Tirolesa | ...prevent sediment carried by the stream from blocking it. From the gutter, water enters a pipeline, which drains into a sedimentation tank and then flows by
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  • [[Keep it working]], by [[IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre]], authors [[People:Eveline Bolt | Eveline Bolt]] and
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  • '''A field manual to support community management of rural water supplies ...staff working directly with communities to improve the management of their water supply, so for people sometimes known as ‘field workers’. It is written
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  • ...f ball shape) or cylindrical because those shapes equalize the pressure of water and soil whether the tanks are full or empty (square or rectangular tanks w Water extraction can be done using gravity, [[Handpumps]] or other pumps, or with
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  • ...foundation helps donors and doers reach out to fund many thousands of new water and sanitation projects. Money flows quickly because donors choose what to .... Time and money are saved while people across the world get safe drinking water and proper sanitation.
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  • ...g|thumb|right|200px|Photo: [http://water.care2share.wikispaces.net/Vibrant+Water+Assessment CARE]]] ...ments as well as other elements deemed necessary for "vibrancy" within the water+ sector.
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  • ...an independent NGO led by Vishwanath Srikantaiah, an expert in ecological water and sanitation, particularly [[Rainwater Harvesting]]. ...best practice rainwater harvesting and other ecological processes such as water recycling and ecological sanitation.
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  • ...tml]. The Arghyam Trust was founded in 2001 and has worked actively in the water sector since 2005. ...t word meaning 'offering'. It describes its mission as "Enough water, safe water... always and for all".
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  • ...ine disinfection.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A women using chlorine to disinfect water]] ...roduct should have its own instructions for correct dosing of contaminated water. Liquid household bleach also contains sodium hypochlorite, and is widely
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  • ...arted in 2002 that provides information about sustainable energy, food and water production. GreenOcean is one of the co-founders of [[Akvo]] and the founde ...sed to marry the concepts and methods behind the open source movement with water and sanitation solutions for the developing world.
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  • * Organisation [http://www.cawst.org CAWST - Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology] 1) http://www.oasisdesign.net/water/treatment/slowsandfilter.htm
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  • ...tors that can share information about their expertise or experience in the water and sanitation sector. To learn more about what Akvopedia is, read our [[Ab ...construction i.e. how-to pages for things like household pumps and simple water quality methods. We are not a knowledge institute or directly connected wit
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  • ...ring wetlands or floodplains and are lined with PVC plastic to prevent the water running out. They fill up during the flood cycle, and trap fish within them ...nd sustainability, taking into account natural and socio-economic aspects. Water that otherwise would run off or evaporate is now stored in these finger pon
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  • ...into sections. The collected water is used for irrigation, the filling of water ponds and the recharge of groundwater. As such, spate irrigation provides c ...the unpredictable floods and frequent changes in the riverbeds from where water is diverted. <br>
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  • ...h diversified pond farming, Bolivia. Drawing: M. Verweij, SNV. Netherlands Water Partnership.]] ...omato, beans and other vegetables are grown. Some farmers even have enough water to grow fruit trees. It is common practice to protect the irrigated area an
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  • {{Language-box|english_link=Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Rooftop rainwater harvesting | french_link= ...ument for planners and project staff]''. World Health Organization and IRC Water and Sanitation Centre. Geneva, Switzerland 2003.</ref>
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  • {{Language-box|english_link= Water Portal / Rainwater Harvesting / Groundwater recharge / Sand dam | french_li ...e, replicable rainwater harvesting technology. They provide a clean, local water supply for domestic and farming use and are suited to semi-arid areas of th
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  • keywork = sanitation, <br /> hygiene promotion, <br />water supply,<br /> networking, knowledge management and advocacy| ...d the Global Sanitation Fund. WSSCC ’s mission is to achieve sustainable water supply and sanitation for all people.
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  • ...entrepreneurial approaches portal illustrates a selection of approaches to water and sanitation service provision as well as some articles on project manage ...he site can be a source of inspiration for those who are trying to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions.
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  • ...arch, development and commercial application of technology in the field of water and energy in developing countries. ...cal knowledge on promising new affordable technologies and services in the water and energy sector.
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  • The Institutional Approaches portal illustrates a selection of approaches to water and sanitation service provision as well as some articles on project manage ...he site can be a source of inspiration for those who are trying to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions.
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  • ...], [http://www.aguaconsult.co.uk/ AguaConsult] and the [[IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre]] for the [http://www.gatesfoundation.org/ Bill & Mel ...le = Landscaping and Review of Approaches to support service provision for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
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  • ...anizations driven by either livelihood necessity or profit motives provide water and sanitation services. ...he site can be a source of inspiration for those who are trying to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions.
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  • The Project Planning portal illustrates a selection of approaches to water and sanitation service provision as well as some articles on project manage
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  • The Choice of the project portal illustrates a selection of approaches to water and sanitation service provision as well as some articles on project manage ...he site can be a source of inspiration for those who are trying to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions.
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  • name = Kenya Water for Health Organisation | ...nya. Its existence dates back to 1976 when it was launched as a UNICEF/NGO Water for Health Project by the National Council of Women of Kenya (N. C. W. K.).
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  • ...women and children in particular - by collecting and storing rainwater in water tanks and wells. ...ter harvesting offers a high-potential solution to supplying safe drinking water, thereby empowering people to improve their livelihoods by providing them w
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  • name = Rural Water Supply Network| website = [http://www.rural-water-supply.net/en/ rwsn.ch]
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  • Focus = Water quality, Sanitation, Advocacy| WES-Net India is a learning alliance of stakeholders in the Water and Environmental Sanitation sector, including NGOs, UN agencies, private s
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  • ...to test their own drinking water and explain their rights to safe drinking water. ...with watertight containers to stop faecal bacteria leaking into the ground water.
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  • ...Rural Development programs, <br />land resource programs , <br />drinking water supply programs| ...sists of three departments: Rural Development, Land Resources and Drinking Water Supply. The Ministry is acting as a catalyst effecting the change in rural
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  • name = Central Water Commission, Govt. of India| keywork = Research, <br />river management, <br />water project planning|
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  • ...the time of emptying. It must be watertight to prevent the leakage of foul water or the ingress of groundwater. They may be constructed in a variety of mate
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  • [[Image:boiling water.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Boiling water for purification. <br>Photo: [https://kopernik.info/ Kopernick]]] ...100 degrees Celsius. In high-lying areas, where the boiling temperature of water can be as low as 80 degrees Celcius, a longer boiling time is necessary to
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  • name = ACACIA Water| '''Acacia water''' aims to facilitate research, development and commercial application of g
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  • keywork = commercial drinking water technology retail <br /> | ...company aiming to create and supply eco-friendly products for the drinking water sector.
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  • ...en all parties involved, Aqua4All wants to tackle the scarcity of drinking water and sanitary facilities in developing countries in a structural way. ...agement approach. Aqua for All focuses exclusively on rural and peri-urban water and sanitation projects in undisclosed or unpiped areas with no household c
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  • ...nitiatives in the field of primary healthcare, with particular concern for water and sanitation. Simavi for example established the successful School Sanita
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  • | title = Toolkit: Gender Issues in Water and Sanitation == Gender in the Water and Sanitation sector ==
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  • Article derived from ''Supporting community management of rural water supplies'':<ref>{{Cite | title = Supporting community management of rural water supplies
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  • ...try to find things that may be causing health problems, such as an unsafe water source, a polluting business, or a lack of sanitation. When a health walk i
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  • ...sustainable groundwater resources by 10 to 100 times. Some wonder how the water has been ignored for so long. Conventional hydrology both under-measures pr ...te its wells at or near the point of demand. This is highly unusual in the water community: rarely can a country’s demographics determine sites of product
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  • ...n where the water originally started. Apart from the kinetic energy of the water, no other source of power is needed. ...ead of 1 m can be used to pump up water to ~30m, while a 7 m head can pump water up to 210 m.
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  • ...wag.ch/organisation/abteilungen/sandec/index_EN Sandec], the Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries of [http://www.eawag.ch/index_EN Eaw
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  • ...hands, the device is very hygienic. A gravel bed is used to soak away the water and prevent mosquitos. ...ntainer is removed from the stick. The container is then filled again at a water pump, and reassembled.
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  • ...es to recover the costs, and tools and systems to monitor the financing of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) service delivery in developing countries. |The costs for sustainable water, sanitation & hygiene service delivery include: new system construction, op
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  • ...orium Noord, Environmental Monitoring Service and the Malawian Ministry of Water. ...water purifier that is easy to use and store. It purifies 4–5 liters of water per hour. The filter can be used in emergency situations as well as for dai
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  • ...bucket.jpg|thumb|right|100px|link=ProCleanse - Water Filtration|ProCleanse Water Filtration bucket]] ...TAINABLE, LOW COST POINT-OF-USE FILTRATION DEVICE FOR CLEAN, SAFE DRINKING WATER.
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  • [[Image:micro water facility logo.png|right|200px|]] ...nformation. The Toolkit is based on the experience of entrepreneurs in the water and sanitation sector in India, but is equally applicable to markets in oth
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  • ...a great source of useful information, with the goal of helping to improve water and sanitation projects. But we cannot do it without you, because you might
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  • ...s developed by the Escuela Móvil de Agua y Saneamiento (Mobile School for Water and Sanitation, EMAS) in Bolivia. Project leader of EMAS in Bolivia is Wolf ...stems has traditionally prohibited the construction of large scale potable water systems in rural areas. Wolfgang Buchner adapted already accepted suction -
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  • ...r, like PHAST (Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation) in the water supply and environmental sanitation sector.
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  • ...erials]]. The use of Flushwater and/or Anal Cleansing Water will depend on water availability and local habit. ...ilization Ponds]] (T.5) or Constructed Wetlands (T.7-T.9) such as a [[Free-Water Surface Constructed Wetland]], a [[Horizontal Subsurface Flow Constructed W
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  • .... Inputs to the system can include Urine, Faeces, Organics, Anal Cleansing Water, and Dry Cleansing Materials. There is no use of Flushwater. ...tion and in fact, water should not be put into this system; Anal Cleansing Water should be kept at a minimum or even excluded if possible.
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  • ...Inputs to the system can include Faeces, Urine, Flushwater, Anal Cleansing Water, Dry Cleansing Materials and Greywater. The User Interface technology for t This system is well-suited for anal cleansing with water. If possible, Dry Cleansing Materials should be collected and disposed of s
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  • ...ficial use. Inputs to the system can include Faeces, Urine, Anal Cleansing Water and Dry Cleansing Materials. ...ferent preferences (e.g., models with a third diversion for Anal Cleansing Water).
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  • ...inputs to the system can include Faeces, Urine, Flushwater, Anal Cleansing Water, Dry Cleansing Materials and Greywater. This system is comparable to System ...nt can be discharged into the Stormwater Drainage network for Use and/or [[Water Disposal - Groundwater Recharge|Disposal as Groundwater Recharge]], althoug
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  • This is a water-based sewer system in which Blackwater is transported to a centralized trea ...inputs to the system include Faeces, Urine, Flush - water, Anal Cleansing Water, Dry Cleansing Materials, Stormwater, and Greywater.
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  • ...Inputs to the system can include Faeces, Urine, Flushwater, Anal Cleansing Water, Dry Cleansing Materials, Greywater and possibly Stormwater. ...rized Emptying and Transport]] technology (C.3) – the same way that bulk water or Sludge is transported to fields.
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