Rainwater Tank Systems for Urban Water Supply : Design, Yield, Energy, Health Risks, Economics and Social Perceptions
Rainwater tank systems have been widely adopted across the world to provide a safe local source of water in underdeveloped rural areas, and as a substitution for mains water for non potable end uses in water stressed urban areas. They also provide flood control in monsoonal climates like Korea or in...
Other Authors: | Sharma, Ashok (Editor), Begbie, Donald (Editor) |
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Format: | eBook |
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IWA Publishing
20150515
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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