Models of Aggregation for Water and Sanitation Provision

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Jan 01, 2005
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This study investigates issues related to the aggregation of small and medium-size towns for the provision of water supply and sanitation (WSS) services.
 

“Aggregation” is defined as the grouping of several municipalities into a single administrative structure for the provision of a particular service.

By ERM in association with Stephen Meyers Associates and Hydroconseil, William D. Kingdom, (2005)

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