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Designing water and sanitationprojectsto meet demandin rural and peri-urban areas- the engineer s roleInterim ReportPaul Deverill, Simon Bibby,Alison Wedgwood & Ian SmoutMarch 2001 water , Engineering and Development CentreLoughborough University, LeicestershireLE11 3 TUUK WEDC, Loughborough University, 2001 This publication is also available online at: document is an output from a project funded by the UK Department forInternational Development (DFID) for the benefit of low-income countries. The viewsexpressed are not necessarily those of and produced at WEDCA cknowledgementsThis document is very much the result of a collaborative particular, the authors wish to thank the Mvula Trust, Oxfam s Shinyanga UrbanWater supply and Environmental sanitation Project, NEWAH, and UNICEF sChild s Environment Programme in both Madhya Pradesh and Orissa, for theirparticipation in the field would also like to acknowledge the practical assistance provided by ma
‘Designing water supply and sanitation projects to meet demand - the engineer's role' is a Knowledge and Research (KaR) project funded by the Department for International Development (DFID).
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