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| TITLE: | Water Demand Management AUTHOR(S): Abdel-Karim Asa’d |
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| PUBLISHER: | Unpublished |
| PAGES: | 25 |
| PUBLICATION DATE: | June 1996 |
| LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION: | English |
| ABSTRACT: | The deteriorated state of the water infrastructure in Palestine is reflected in huge losses. Unaccounted for water amounts to about 50% of the total water supplied. Rehabilitation of water systems leads to substantial decrease in the water quantities lost due to leakage, seepage, runoff, etc. The rehabilitation process will help control the ever increasing demand on water in the country. |
| ADDRESS FROM WHICH THE REPORT CAN BE OBTAINED: | Jerusalem Water Undertaking (JWU), Ramallah, West Bank. Tel: (02) 9956551 |
| AVAILABILITY OF REPORT: | Photocopies available at the Palestinian Water Authority library, P.O. Box 891, Ramallah, West Bank. Tel: (02) 5747311/2. Fax: (02) 5747310 |
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