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    • Thomas, Waterlines 24(4), 2006
    University of Warwick

    Roofwater Harvesting in Africa

    Terry Thomas

    Waterlines, Volume 24, Number 4, April 2006, pp. 12-14 (3)

    In few areas of Africa is roofwater harvesting likely to be sufficient for all domestic needs, at a reasonable cost. But despite this and other factors that have so far prevented the widespread dissemination of this technology, roofwater harvesting is gradually being recognized as a partial solution to the need for clean water, close to the home.

     

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