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Document Date: 2009-04-20 02:15:54


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Kumasi / Bangkok / New Delhi / Durban / Delhi / Africa Ukunda / Jakarta / Hanoi / Buenos Aires / Lugazi / Shanghai / Boston / Kathmandu / Los Angeles / Chapel Hill / London / /

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Private Government (Public Sector) Total / Sanitation Services / Conventional Network Technologies / Russell / World Bank Living / /

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Europe / Africa / Asia / /

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Nepal / Nicaragua / Peru / Pakistan / Uganda / United Kingdom / United States / Ghana / /

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USD / /

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Product Issues / Man-Made Disaster / Reorganization / Environmental Issue / /

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University of North Carolina / Manchester University / /

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World Health Organization / Private Government / University of North Carolina / Manchester Business School / World Bank / Manchester University / Department of Environmental Sciences & Engineering / /

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Tierra Nuevo / Dale Whittington / Claudia Sadoff / Marc Jeuland / /

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drinking water / water / /

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North Carolina / /

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western United States / Central America / Southeast Asia / eastern United States / Latin America / /

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wastewater treatment / same physical technology / information technology / network technologies / water-disinfection technologies / pollution control / alternative / non-network technologies / network infrastructure technologies / simulation / /

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