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How Three Handpumps Revolutionised Rural Water Supplies



A brief history of the India Mark II/III, Afridev and the Zimbabwe Bush Pump
position paper coll. Field Note n° 20131 Feb 2013 ; 12 pages
Aut. Erich Baumann & Sean Furey
Ed. RWSN - Saint Gallen
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Résumé:
Analyse intéressante sur les choix qui ont guidé, en quarante ans, le développement des 3 pompes manuelles, les plus répandues dans les pays. Rappelons qu'il s'agit de pompes de fabrication locale, et indépendantes de licence, donc libres de droits.
Abstract:
The India Mark II/III, the Afridev and the Zimbabwe Bush Pump are three of the most successful and widespread handpump designs in the world. Over the last quarter of a century, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, have been built and installed in wells and boreholes around the world.

Keywords:

low cost technology (CI) (DT) (ET) , pump (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publisher/Broadcaster:

RWSN - Rural Water Supply Network - Saint Gallen - Switzerland
    

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