Sustainable Drainage in Challenging Environments

S.M. Charlesworth,K. Winter,A. Adam-Bradford,M. Mezue,M. McTough,F. Warwick,M. Blackett
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December
2017
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Journal article
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Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
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Programme
Humanitarian Innovation
Husn Camp Health Center � Photo by Mohammad Magayda|

This paper shows the potential of sustainable drainage systems to address issues of excess surface water and lack of greywater management in challenging environments such as informal settlements, favelas and refugee camps.

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