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Estimating Relative Benefits of Differing Strategies for Management of Wastewater in Lower Egypt Using Quantitative Microbial Risk Analysis

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  • World Bank, 2012. "Estimating Relative Benefits of Differing Strategies for Management of Wastewater in Lower Egypt Using Quantitative Microbial Risk Analysis," World Bank Publications - Reports 26835, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Jimenez, B. & Mara, D. & Carr, R. & Brissaud, F., 2010. "Wastewater treatment for pathogen removal and nutrient conservation: suitable systems for use in developing countries," IWMI Books, Reports H042608, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Mara, D. & Bos, R., 2010. "Risk analysis and epidemiology: the 2006 WHO guidelines for the safe use of wastewater in agriculture," IWMI Books, Reports H042603, International Water Management Institute.
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