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Grey Water Reuse for Agricultural Purposes in the Jordan Valley

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Monday, August 6, 2012
The National Institutes for Water Resources
Installation of decentralized grey water treatment systems in small rural communities contributes to a more sustainable water supply. In order to gauge community attitudes about collection and use of grey water, a door-to-door survey in the farming community of Deir Alla, Jordan was conducted by Royal Scientific Society interview Abstract: Installation of decentralized grey water treatment systems in small rural communities contributes to a more sustainable water supply.
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Water Supply and ScarcityIntegrated Water Resource Management
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Website/Blog
Region & Countries: 
JordanMiddle East and North Africa
Resource Scale: 
Global

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