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Waterlines is a refereed water and sanitation journal dedicated to providing a forum for those involved in water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management. It aims to bridge the gap between research and practice in highlighting practical ways of providing low-cost, sustainable water supplies and sanitation facilities in developing countries.

International journal of appropriate technologies for water supply and sanitation

Publisher: Practical Action Publishing

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Volume 9, Number 3, January 1991

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The Water Decade: Personal reflections
pp. 2-4(3)
Author: Kalbermatten, John M.

The Decade and beyond
pp. 5-9(5)
Authors: Christmas, Joseph; de Rooy, Carel

Upgrading family wells in Zimbabwe
pp. 10-12(3)
Authors: Morgan, Peter; Chimbunde, Ephraim

Diary

Diary
pp. 13-13(1)

Technical Brief

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Bangkok's deteriorating groundwater
pp. 21-23(3)
Author: Nair, Chandran

Waterpoints

Waterpoints
pp. 24-24(1)

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Poverty, infrastructure and the environment
pp. 26-29(4)
Author: Pouliquen, Louis Y.

Water current turbines for Sudan: Using the energy in the Nile
pp. 30-32(3)
Authors: Sexon, Barbara; Garman, Peter

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