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CLOSE THIS BOOKSurface Water Drainage for Low-Income Communities (UNEP - WHO, 1991, 98 p.)
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VIEW THE DOCUMENTAcknowledgements
1. Surface water drainage in urban areas
2. Drainage options
3. Rehabilitation and maintenance
4. Community participation
VIEW THE DOCUMENTAnnex 1. Glossary1
VIEW THE DOCUMENTAnnex 2. Design calculations
VIEW THE DOCUMENTAnnex 3. Terms of reference for consultants
VIEW THE DOCUMENTAnnex 4. Resources for the orientation of the drainage committee
VIEW THE DOCUMENTSelected WHO publications of related interest
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Published by the
World Health Organization
In collaboration with the
United Nations Environment Programme

The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations with primary responsibility for international health matters and public health. Through this organization, which was created in 1948, the health professions of some 165 countries exchange their knowledge and experience with the aim of making possible the attainment by all citizens of the world by the year 2000 of a level of health that will permit them to lead a socially and economically productive life.

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World Health Organization
Geneva 1991

WHO Library Cataloguing in Publication Data

Surface water drainage for low-income communities.

1. Drainage, Sanitary 2. City planning 3. Consumer participation 4. Developing countries

ISBN 92 4 154416 3 (NLM Classification: WA 671)

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Surface Water Drainage for Low-income Communities
1991, v + 88 pages [E, F, S]
ISBN 92 4 154416 3
Sw.fr. 16.-/US $14.40; in developing countries: Sw.fr. 11.20
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