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Four Decades

40 Years of Action for Clean Water

NGOs and the New Water Paradigm

The following report highlights a project developed to enhance and strengthen the role of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in defining and implementing a new water infrastructure paradigm. Sustainable water management will increasingly incorporate new systems that use, treat, store and reuse water efficiently at small scales and that blend designs into restorative water hydrologies.

 NGOs:  Enhancing Their Role in Advancing the New Water Infrastructure Paradigm

The report was prepared as part of the National Decentralized Water Resources Capacity
Development Project (NDWRCDP)  and was funded by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through a cooperative agreement with the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF).

 

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