Alternative arrangements for water supply in urban areas: case studies from Karachi, Pakistan
Urban water supply, normally managed by the utilities, is conventionally facilitated through underground piped system. In most of the developing countries, the piped water supply is not sufficient to fulfil the need of communities. Communities in such localities resort to the usage of alternative mo...
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Main Author: | Noman Ahmed |
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Format: | Default Thesis |
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2005
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/35266 |
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