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  • 31WATER CRISIS In THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA — ▪ 1998 Introduction by Peter Rogers  Water availability has for millennia shaped the culture of the people in the part of the world now commonly referred to as the Middle East and North Africa. This huge region extends from the Maghreb,… …

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  • 32Water 1st International — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = Water 1st International Non profit Non profit type = Non Government Organisation location = Seattle, WA USA focus = water, sanitation and hygiene education projects Non profit slogan = We envision a world free …

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  • 33Water supply and sanitation in Jamaica — Source : Office of Utilities Regulation Annual Report 2005 2006, p. 48 [ [http://www.our.org.jm/new/Documents/Company%20Reports/cadannual reports.asp OUR] ] Most of the country s over 595 unplanned squatter settlements [Sanitation Policy] or… …

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  • 34Water privatization in Argentina — The privatization of water and sanitation services in Argentina between 1991 and 1999 under the government of Carlos Menem was part of one of the worlds largest privatization programs. Water and sanitation concessions with the private sector were …

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  • 35Water Closet — Toilette Pour les articles homonymes, voir Toilette (homonymie). Toilettes à chasse d eau avec siège, en Europe …

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  • 36water closet — A toilet kept sanitary by flushing it with water. Commonwealth v Roberts, 155 Mass 281, 29 NE 522, 16 LRA 400 …

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  • 37sanitary engineering — branch of civil engineering that deals with maintenance and development of water supply and the sewage system as well as additional public health services …

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  • 38sanitary — [ˈsænət(ə)ri] adj 1) relating to people s health, especially to the system of supplying water and dealing with human waste 2) keeping things healthy and clean …

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  • 39sanitary sewer — noun : a sewer to dispose of sewage but not water from ground, surface, or storm …

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  • 40Drinking water — Tap water Drinking water or potable water is water pure enough to be consumed or used with low risk of immediate or long term harm. In most developed countries, the water supplied to households, commerce and industry is all of drinking water… …

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