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Feasibility Report and Preliminary Engineering Studies: Irbid Municipal Water Distribution, Sewerage, Storm Drainage and Solid Waste Disposal Project

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Published: 
Saturday, March 1, 1980
U.S. Agency for International Development
The original feasibility report and preliminary engineering studies on Irbid municipal water distribution, sewerage, storm drainage and solid waste disposal project. The objective of the feasibility study was to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of constructing four types of municipal services for the Irbid town plan are. They include: (1) A water distribution system, (2) A sewage collection, treatment and disposal system, (3) A limited storm water drainage system, (4) A solid waste collection and disposal system.
Nexus Tag(s): 
Health
Resource type: 
Case Study
Region & Countries: 
JordanMiddle East and North Africa
Resource Scale: 
National

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Final Report Addendum: Feasibility Report and Preliminary Engineering Studies; Irbid Municipal Water Distribution, Sewerage, Storm Drainage and Solid Waste Disposal Project
Executive Summary: Feasibility Report and Preliminary Engineering Studies; Irbid Municipal Water Distribution, Sewerage, Storm Drainage and Solid Waste Disposal Project
Revised Final Report Summary: Feasibility Report and Preliminary Engineering Studies; Irbid Municipal Water Distribution, Sewerage, Storm Drainage and Solid Waste Disposal Project
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