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Irrigation / Water conservation / Appropriate technology / DIY culture / Water supply / Rainwater harvesting / Rainwater tank / Water-sensitive urban design / Water treatment / Environment / Water / Sustainability
Date: 2014-03-30 23:49:34
Irrigation
Water conservation
Appropriate technology
DIY culture
Water supply
Rainwater harvesting
Rainwater tank
Water-sensitive urban design
Water treatment
Environment
Water
Sustainability

Final Report Design and develop improved sustainable water use and water treatment technologies to reduce a Temple’s water use requirements Project 72R[removed]

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