WaSH Policy Research Digest #7: Intermittent Water Supply | ||||||
Detailed Review of a Recent Publication: Intermittent water supply jeopardizes water quality and costs users and utilities money position paper coll. WaSH Policy Research Digest n° 7 Dec 2017 ; 4 pages ![]() Ed. UNC The Water Institute - Chapel hill Downloadable format: PdF ![]() Abstract: Longer term approaches must address the systematic problems, such as high water losses and poor management, that result in intermittent supply. Continuous water supply is achievable and should be one of the aims of any program of utility reform.
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