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Few problems bedevil developing nations more than inadequate water supplies for population health and industrial use. The World Health Organization, working with many other international agencies, is helping emergent nations to gain optimum benefit from their water by advising on technical facilities, management, organization, and funding.
Few problems bedevil developing nations more than inadequate water supplies for population health and industrial use. The World Health Organization, working with many other international agencies, is helping emergent nations to gain optimum benefit from their water by advising on technical facilities, management, organization, and funding.
GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT
Atkins, Callis H. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 61 ; 49-51
1969-01-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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