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Water quality surveillance: a practical guide
Published 2002“…The guide was developed with support from the Department for International Development (DFID) (Project no: R6874), and the World Health Organization.…”
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Water supply surveillance: a reference manual
Published 2002“…This book presents the findings of a research project funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) project no: R6874, and the World Health Organization. It has been written for staff of environmental and public health authorities, water supply agencies and NGOs working in urban areas of developing countries. …”
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Water safety plans - Book 2: Supporting water safety management for urban piped water supplies in developing countries
Published 2005“…Weaknesses identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) in this approach have resulted in a fundamental change noted in the revised, third edition of the WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality, 2004. …”
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Water safety plans - Book 1: Planning water safety management for urban piped water supplies in developing countries
Published 2005“…Weaknesses identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) in this approach have resulted in a fundamental change noted in the revised, third edition of the WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality, 2004. …”
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