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Estimating Relative Benefits of Differing Strategies for Management of Wastewater in Lower Egypt Using Quantitative Microbial Risk Analysis

2012

World Bank


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Treated wastewater; Intervention; Bod; Water protection; Wastewater treatment plants; Clean water; Water companies; Wastewater reclamation; Wastewater use; Wastewaters; Water tables; Drainage network; Sanitation services; Waste; Health targets; Sanitation systems; Health outcomes; Sanitation facilities; Stabilization ponds; Activated sludge system; Crop irrigation; Nutrient removal; Wastewater treatment system; Wastewater reuse; Fecal coliform; Farming practices; Oxidation ditches; Domestic wastewater; Resource recovery; Water resource; Monitoring program; Chlorinators; Oxidation ponds; Extended aeration; Irrigation channels; Quality water; Ditches; Wastewater management systems; Greywater; Household waste; Quality standards; Quality of water; Operators; Sanitation interventions; High levels; Algal growth; Rural sanitation; Agricultural applications; Health effects; Septic tanks; Tap water; Effluent discharge; Drainage system; Wastewater collection; Wastewater management; Cost effectiveness; Safe water; Latrines; Wastewater treatment facilities; Pond; Sludge handling; Wastewater treatment systems; Effluent quality; Trickling filters; Effluent discharge standards
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English

2021-06-15
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