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Potable Water for All: The Egyptian Experience with Rural Water Supply
Egypt during 1952–1960 achieved a more rapid and proportionately larger improvement in potable water supply for its rural population than any other developing country. The way in which this was done laid the groundwork for later difficulties in maintenance and extension of services. Similar problems arose in the Fayoum project in 1953–1964. A program for basic village services initiated in 1979 applied some of the lessons learned in the earlierprogram, but raised new environmental issues. The early change in water service was not followed by striking reductions in prevalence of childhood disease.
Potable Water for All: The Egyptian Experience with Rural Water Supply
Egypt during 1952–1960 achieved a more rapid and proportionately larger improvement in potable water supply for its rural population than any other developing country. The way in which this was done laid the groundwork for later difficulties in maintenance and extension of services. Similar problems arose in the Fayoum project in 1953–1964. A program for basic village services initiated in 1979 applied some of the lessons learned in the earlierprogram, but raised new environmental issues. The early change in water service was not followed by striking reductions in prevalence of childhood disease.
Potable Water for All: The Egyptian Experience with Rural Water Supply
White, Gilbert F. (author) / White, Anne U. (author)
Water International ; 11 ; 54-63
1986-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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