Urban sewerage and sanitation : Lessons learned from case studies in the Philippines
Urban sanitation is one of the most serious challenges facing the Government of the Philippines. In order to encourage this trend, and to frame the key issues in the sector, the Water Supply and Sanitation Performance Enhancement Project (WPEP) commissioned a study of Urban Sewerage and Sanitation i...
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Jakarta 12190, Indonesia
The World Bank
2003
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| Thư viện lưu trữ: | Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ |
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| Gaia: | Urban sanitation is one of the most serious challenges facing the Government of the Philippines. In order to encourage this trend, and to frame the key issues in the sector, the Water Supply and Sanitation Performance Enhancement Project (WPEP) commissioned a study of Urban Sewerage and Sanitation in the Philippines. This field note summarizes the findings of the WPEP Phase II Study, in which seven case studies of urban sewerage and sanitation systems in the Philippines were used to investigate 'factors of success' and key constraints within the urban sanitation sector. |
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