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1 Jensen, P. K.; Aalbµk, B.; Aslam, R.; Dalsgaard, A. 2001. Specificity for field enumeration of Escherichia coli in tropical surface waters. Journal of Microbiological Methods, 45:135-141.
Surface water ; Water quality ; Analysis ; Monitoring / Pakistan / Punjab / Cholistan / Hakra
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G730 JEN Record No: H028467)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H028467.pdf
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2 Jensen, P. K.; Aalbaek, B.; Aslam, R.; Dalsgaard, A. 2001. Specificity for field enumeration of escherichia coil in tropical surface water. In Jensen, P. K. Domestic users of irrigation water: Water quality and health impacts. Copenhagen, Denmark: Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. pp.66-72.
Public health ; Surface water ; Irrigation water ; Water supply ; Sanitation ; Water quality ; Waterborne diseases / Pakistan / Punjab
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: D IWMI 631.7.5 G000 JEN Record No: H028796)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H028796.pdf
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3 van der Hoek, W.; Ul Hassan, M.; Ensink, J. H. J.; Feenstra, S.; Raschid-Sally, L.; Munir, S.; Aslam, R.; Ali, N.; Hussain, R.; Matsuno, Y. 2002. Urban wastewater: a valuable resource for agriculture: a case study from Haroonabad, Pakistan. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). v, 20p. (IWMI Research Report 063) [doi: https://doi.org/10.3910/2009.070]
Wastewater ; Irrigation water ; Water reuse ; Economic analysis ; Soil properties ; Households ; Water availability ; Water use ; Water quality ; Groundwater ; Public health ; Risks ; Case studies / Pakistan / Punjab / Haroonabad
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G730 VAN Record No: H030847)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/IWMI_Research_Reports/PDF/pub063/Report63.pdf
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Farming communities in water-scarce regions increasingly practice the use of urban wastewater in agriculture. Untreated urban wastewater is generally considered unacceptable for direct use because of potential health risks. However, in many parts of the world, poor farmers in peri-urban areas use untreated wastewater. This situation is considered likely to continue even in the foreseeable future due to the high investment cost associated with the installation of treatment facilities.

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