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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 30, Number 4, October 2011
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pp. 267-269(3)
Author: Carter, Richard C.

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Interview: Reflections on the world of research
pp. 270-278(9)
Authors: Cairncross, Sandy; Carter, Richard

Interview: Working in Haiti
pp. 279-281(3)
Authors: Kanani, John; Perreira, Sunny; Forster, Tim

Interview: Sanitation in Zimbabwe
pp. 282-286(5)
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A hero of WASH: John Pickford 1927-2006
pp. 287-288(2)
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Urban sanitation: An unprecedented and growing challenge
pp. 289-291(3)
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Open Access Sustaining school hand washing and water treatment programmes: Lessons learned and to be learned
pp. 298-311(14)
Authors: Saboori, Shadi; Mwaki, Alex; Porter, Sarah E.; Okech, Ben; Freeman, Matthew C.; Rheingans, Richard D.

Bridging the water supply gap using locally fabricated drilling rigs in Nigeria
pp. 344-349(6)
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pp. 353-354(2)

Reviews and resources

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pp. 355-357(3)

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