Reinforcing feedbacks for sustainable implementation of rural drinking-water treatment technology
Focuses on the implementation of passive chlorination and ultraviolet (UV) disinfection technologies in rural settings.
Abstract
Examines the requirements for sustainable implementation of rural water treatment through qualitative content analysis of 26 key informant interviews, representing passive chlorination and UV disinfection projects in rural areas in South America, Africa, and Asia.
This article is part of the REACH Improving Water Security for the Poor programme.
Citation
Laauwen M and Nowicki S. ‘Reinforcing feedbacks for sustainable implementation of rural drinking-water treatment technology’ ACS ES&T Water 2024: volume 4 (4), pages 763-1774
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