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Environmentally Sound Small-Scale Water Projects: Guidelines for Planning

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Thursday, January 1, 1981
U.S. Agency for International Development
This booklet has been written for community development workers in developing countries who are not technicians in the area of water resources. It is meant to serve as a general guide when planning environmentally sound small-scale water projects, that is, projects which protect and conserve natural resources in a manner which allows sustainable development to take place.
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Education
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Tool
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Global

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