Faecal Sludge Management and Latrine Pit Sludge Levels in Rural Households in Prey Veng Province, Cambodia
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Faecal Sludge Management and Latrine Pit Sludge Levels in Rural Households in Prey Veng Province, Cambodia
These documents are reports on a sequence of surveys of a case study focusing on the latrine use and faecal sludge management practically applied by many households in rural Cambodia. It is a component of the Research Output of CHOBA2 Program. The EMW Team is grateful to the numerous persons met in Prey Veng (PVG) province for sharing their ideas and generously giving their time to participate in the field study.
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