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Water quality standards and regulations for agricultural water reuse in MENA: from international guidelines to country practices

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  • Nassif, Marie-Helene

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  • Abi Saab, M. T.
  • Tawfik, Mohamed

    (International Water Management Institute)

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  • Nassif, Marie-Helene & Abi Saab, M. T. & Tawfik, Mohamed, 2022. "Water quality standards and regulations for agricultural water reuse in MENA: from international guidelines to country practices," IWMI Books, Reports H051740, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Mateo-Sagasta, Javier & Nassif, Marie Helene & Tawfik, Mohamed & Gebrezgabher, Solomie & Mapedza, Everisto & Lahham, Nisreen & Al-Hamdi, M., 2023. "Expanding water reuse in the Middle East and North Africa: policy report," IWMI Books, Reports H051838, International Water Management Institute.

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