WHAT DOES EXCRETÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of excretá in the Romanian dictionary
excret vb., ind. 1 sg excretase, 3 sg and pl. excreted excretá vb., ind. prez. 1 sg. excretéz, 3 sg. și pl. excreteáză
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6 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «EXCRETÁ»
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Guidelines for the Safe Use of Wastewater, Excreta and ... - Pagina ii
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data WHO guidelines for the safe use of wastewater, excreta and greywater / World Health Organization. v. I. Policy and regulatory aspects - v. 2. Wastewater use in agriculture - v. 3. Wastewater and ...
World Health Organization, 2006
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Guidelines for the Safe Use of Wastewater, Excreta and ... - Pagina 9
Guidelines for the international trade of wastewater-irrigated food products should be based on scientifically sound risk assessment and management principles. The WHO Guidelines for the safe use of wastewater, excreta and greywater in ...
World Health Organization, 2006
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Global Atlas of Excreta, Wastewater Sludge, and Biosolids ...
This compilation of information includes specific information from 19% of the member states of the United Nations, and includes representation of diverse countries and the full spectrum of management programs.
Ronald J. LeBlanc, Peter Matthews, Roland P. Richard, 2009
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Wastewater Treatment and Excreta Disposal in Developing ...
treatment of wastewater and fecal substances in developing coutries; Technologies: Excreta disposal insingle stage plants; Pit Latrines; Composting Toilets; Aqua Privies and Septic Tanks; Biogas Plants; Communal Sanitation ...
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Excreta Disposal in Emergencies: A Field Manual
This is despite the fact that many of the most common diseases occuring in emergency situations are caused by inadequate sanitation facilities and poor hygeine practice.
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Managing Water Supply and Sanitation in Emergencies - Pagina 138
9.1 Introduction The primary barrier to transmission of excreta-related disease, whatever the transmission route, is the containment and safe disposal of human excreta. All other measures, such as improved personal hygiene and water ...