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word-wide bank World Bank Explanation: I think this may be a mistaken reference to the World Bank because it shows up as such in a few references on the internet like this one: Environmental Health Components for Water Supply, Sanitation and Urban Projects, which is a World Bank document, you can see here: http://www.wsp.org/wsp/sites/wsp.org/files/publications/mult... is refered to as: Listori J. J. and World-wide Bank (1990) Environmental Health Components for Water Supply, Sanitation and Urban Projects. World-wide Bank, Washington, DC. Mackereth F. J. H., Heron J. and Talling J. F. (1978) Water http://144.206.159.178/FT/1092/34926/597877.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 mins (2012-01-13 13:49:25 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 202 is the telephone area code for Washington, DC, so I think that makes it more clear that we are talking about the World Bank which does have a lot of technical information available |
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