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Pipeline extensions spread benefits
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posted on 2018-02-12, 15:08 authored by Peter G. SmithMany of the water supply schemes built in Senegal in recent years are operating below capacity (Smith, 1991), partly due to poorly developed distribution systems. In a small scale, ODA funded project, an extra 25,000 rural people have been connected to existing supply schemes by construction of a large number of short extensions from the original distribution networks.
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SMITH, P.G., 1993. Pipeline extensions spread benefits. IN: Pickford, J. et al. (eds). Water, sanitation, environment and development: Proceedings of the 19th WEDC International Conference, Accra, Ghana, 6-10 September 1993, pp.69-71.Publisher
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