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Some administrative aspects of establishing a pollution controle organization in a developing countries: presented at the 7th internatioanl conference on water pollution research, Paris, septmeber 9-13, 1974 / Ngynya, E. A.
Titre : Some administrative aspects of establishing a pollution controle organization in a developing countries: presented at the 7th internatioanl conference on water pollution research, Paris, septmeber 9-13, 1974 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ngynya, E. A. Mention d'édition : Ministry of agriculture Editeur : Ministry of Agriculture Année de publication : 1974 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-10961 Note générale : In a developing, country, pollution control can be considered more important than in a developed country where virtually the entire population normally has acces to a safe treated water supply. This paper presented at the 7th international conference on water pollution research held in Paris, describes the situation of investigations in Kenya which have shown that only 19 per cent of the total population has a piped water supply, and the wast majority in the rural areas obtain water direct from rivers. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Qualité de l'eau eau potable Pollution Contrôle de qualité Pays en développement Evaluation Echantillonnage Planification Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 363.73 Pollution Résumé : In a developing, country, pollution control can be considered more important than in a developed country where virtually the entire population normally has acces to a safe treated water supply. This paper presented at the 7th international conference on water pollution research held in Paris, describes the situation of investigations in Kenya which have shown that only 19 per cent of the total population has a piped water supply, and the wast majority in the rural areas obtain water direct from rivers. Note de contenu : In a developing, country, pollution control can be considered more important than in a developed country where virtually the entire population normally has acces to a safe treated water supply. This paper presented at the 7th international conference on water pollution research held in Paris, describes the situation of investigations in Kenya which have shown that only 19 per cent of the total population has a piped water supply, and the wast majority in the rural areas obtain water direct from rivers. Some administrative aspects of establishing a pollution controle organization in a developing countries: presented at the 7th internatioanl conference on water pollution research, Paris, septmeber 9-13, 1974 [texte imprimé] / Ngynya, E. A. . - Ministry of agriculture . - Ministry of Agriculture, 1974.
ISSN : CI-10961
In a developing, country, pollution control can be considered more important than in a developed country where virtually the entire population normally has acces to a safe treated water supply. This paper presented at the 7th international conference on water pollution research held in Paris, describes the situation of investigations in Kenya which have shown that only 19 per cent of the total population has a piped water supply, and the wast majority in the rural areas obtain water direct from rivers.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Qualité de l'eau eau potable Pollution Contrôle de qualité Pays en développement Evaluation Echantillonnage Planification Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 363.73 Pollution Résumé : In a developing, country, pollution control can be considered more important than in a developed country where virtually the entire population normally has acces to a safe treated water supply. This paper presented at the 7th international conference on water pollution research held in Paris, describes the situation of investigations in Kenya which have shown that only 19 per cent of the total population has a piped water supply, and the wast majority in the rural areas obtain water direct from rivers. Note de contenu : In a developing, country, pollution control can be considered more important than in a developed country where virtually the entire population normally has acces to a safe treated water supply. This paper presented at the 7th international conference on water pollution research held in Paris, describes the situation of investigations in Kenya which have shown that only 19 per cent of the total population has a piped water supply, and the wast majority in the rural areas obtain water direct from rivers. Réservation
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