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1998
F. J. S. O. P. A. C. - Suva et UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre -Osaka/Shiga, JP, IETC, Source book of alternative technologies for freshwater augmentation in small island developing states, vol. no. 8E. Osaka, Japan: UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre, 1998, p. x, 223 p. : drwngs.
Institute of Water and Sanitation Development -Harare, ZW, IWSD, TREND -Kumasi, GH, Training, Research and Networking for Development, NETWAS -Nairobi, KE, Network for Water and Sanitation, UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre -Osaka/Shiga, JP, IETC, CREPA -Ouagadougou, BF, Centre Regional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement a Faible Cout, et Nairobi, K. E. U. N. E. P. -, Source book of alternative technologies for freshwater augmentation in Africa, vol. no. 8A. Osaka, Japan: UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre, 1998, p. x, 173 p. : ill., tab.
P. E. C. E. P. I. S. - Lima, Taller regional : memorias : tecnologías adecuadas en saneamiento básico para el ambito rural. Lima, Peru: CEPIS (Centro Panamericano de Ingenieria Sanitaria y Ciencias del Ambiente), 1998, p. 69 p. : photos.
R. Shaw et Skinner, B., « Technical brief no. 56 : buried and semi-submerged tanks », Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p. 15-18 : 13 fig., 1998.
B. A. Finney et Gearheart, R. A., « User's manual for WAWTTAR (Version 4.0 for MS-Windows) : a decision support model for prefeasibility analysis of water and wastewater treatment technologies appropriate for reuse ». Environmental Resources Engineering, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, USA, p. iv, 70 p. : 19 fig., 2 tab., 1998.
M. T. Hai, Water harvesting : an illustrative manual for development of microcatchment techniques for crop production in dry areas, vol. no. 16. Nairobi, Kenya: SIDA, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1998, p. viii, 54 p. : fig., map, plates, tab.
1997
Environmental Health Project -Arlington, VA, US, EHP et UNICEF -New York, NY, US. Water and Environmental Sanitation Section, « Better sanitation programming : a UNICEF handbook », vol. no. 5. Environmental Health Project (EHP), Arlington, VA, USA, p. vi, 92 p., 64 p. app. : fig. + poster, 1997.
Z. C. N. Zana, « Building on peace - upgrading water and sanitation technology in Mozambique », Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p. 21-23 : 2 fig., 1 map, 2 photogr., 1997.
C. H. S. K. A. T. - St. Gallen, « Choice of technology ». SKAT (Swiss Centre for Development Cooperation in Technology and Management), St. Gallen, Switzerland, p. 28 p. : fig., tab., 1997.
S. R. Mendonça, « Desarrollo de nuevas tecnologi­as y metodologi­as en abastecimiento de agua y saneamiento basico en Bolivia ». Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), La Paz, Bolivia, p. 21 p. : fig., photogr., 1997.
R. Luff et Hoque, E., « Disinfecting tube-well water : the evolution of a new technology », Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p. 30-32 : 2 fig., 2 photogr., 1997.
M. Rall et de Jager, J., « Greater expectations : technology choices for community-managed water supply in the new South Africa », Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, p. p.24-25, 27-28 : 1 map, 5 photogr., 2 tab., 1997.
P. E. C. E. P. I. S. - Lima, « Guía latinoamericana de tecnologías alternativas en agua y saneamiento ». San Jose, Costa Rica, p. 50 p., 1997.
Z. A. Mvula Trus Braamfontein, « Guidelines to community managed water and sanitation services. Module 13. Sanitation ». Mvula Trust, Braamfontein, South Africa, p. 13 p. : boxes, fig., drwgs, 1997.
Z. A. Mvula Trus Braamfontein, « Guidelines to community managed water and sanitation services. Module 4. Choosing water supply systems ». Mvula Trust, Braamfontein, South Africa, p. 15 p. : boxes, drwgs, 1997.
C. Brelet-Rueff, « Helping children in the humid tropics : water education », vol. no. 11. UNESCO International Hydrological Programme, UNESCO-IHP, Paris, France, p. 64 p. : ill., photogr., 1997.
E. Bwengye-Kahororo, « How to strengthen community operation and maintenance of human excreta disposal facilities in Busia Town, Tororo District, Uganda ». Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, p. ix, 54 p. : 6 boxes, 3 drwngs., 4 fig., 4 maps, 3 tab., 1997.
B. D. I. T. N. - B. U. E. T. B. Dhaka, « ITN-Bangladesh course on water supply and waste management, BUET, Dhaka, 21-24 July 1997 ». ITN-Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. 83 p. : fig., ill., tab., 1997.
B. D. I. T. N. - B. U. E. T. B. Dhaka, « Orientation training on water supply and waste management at SUST, Sylhet ». ITN-Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, p. 95 p. : fig., ill., tab., 1997.
J. P. Padmasiri et Priyantha, N., « Proceedings : prevention of fluorosis in Sri Lanka ». University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, p. 69 p. : fig., tab., 1997.
N. Department NA et Eschborn, D. E. G. T. Z. -, « Report on regional meeting of GTZ supported projects in water and waste management in Southern Africa : operation and maintenance : May 19 - 22, 1997 », presented at the 1997-06-01, Windhoek, Namibia, 1997, p. 69 p. : tab.
Committee on Small Water Supply Systems -Washington, DC, US, Safe water from every tap : improving water service to small communities. Washington, DC, USA: National Academy Press, 1997.
K. E. Water and Nairobi, « Strategic environmental sanitation for the urban poor : summary report of the Regional Workshop on Urban Environmental Sanitation, Nairobi, Kenya, May 19-23, 1997 ». Water and Sanitation Program - East and Southern Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, 1997.
U. Winblad, Towards an ecological approach to sanitation, vol. no. 5. Stockholm, Sweden: SIDA, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1997, p. i, 13 p. : drwngs.
M. Rahman et Jahan, H., « Water and sanitation issues of Bangladesh », in Water and sanitation for all : partnerships and innovations : proceedings of the 23rd WEDC Conference, Durban, South Africa, 1-5, 1997, 1997, p. P. 120-123 : 1 fig.

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