Sustainable wastewater management in developing countries: new paradigms and case studies from the field

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Sustainable wastewater management in developing countries : new paradigms and case studies from the field. / Laugesen, Carsten Hollænder; Fryd, Ole; Koottatep, Thammarat; Brix, Hans.

American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010. 252 p.

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Harvard

Laugesen, CH, Fryd, O, Koottatep, T & Brix, H 2010, Sustainable wastewater management in developing countries: new paradigms and case studies from the field. American Society of Civil Engineers. <http://www.asce.org/Product.aspx?id=2147485653>

APA

Laugesen, C. H., Fryd, O., Koottatep, T., & Brix, H. (2010). Sustainable wastewater management in developing countries: new paradigms and case studies from the field. American Society of Civil Engineers. http://www.asce.org/Product.aspx?id=2147485653

Vancouver

Laugesen CH, Fryd O, Koottatep T, Brix H. Sustainable wastewater management in developing countries: new paradigms and case studies from the field. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010. 252 p.

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Laugesen, Carsten Hollænder ; Fryd, Ole ; Koottatep, Thammarat ; Brix, Hans. / Sustainable wastewater management in developing countries : new paradigms and case studies from the field. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010. 252 p.

Bibtex

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