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1992
WHO. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean -Alexandria, EG, EMRO, Drinking water supply and sanitation sector support project in Egypt. 1 : Social aspects and health education. World Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, Alexandria, Egypt, p. 24 p.: 3 drwngs., 16 photogr., 1992.
F. R. U. N. E. P. Indus Paris, Hazard identification and evaluation in a local community, vol. no. 12. Paris, France: UNEP Industry and Environment Programme Activity Centre, 1992, p. 86 p.: 16 fig., 2 tab.
C. H. W. H. O. Commis Geneva, Our planet, our health : report of the WHO Commission on Health and Environment. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO), 1992, p. xxxii, 282 p.: fig., tab.
P. Muthu, Tannery pollution in Tamil Nadu, Waterlines, an international journal of water, sanitation and waste, pp. p. 6-8: 1 photogr., 2 tab., 1992.
1991
A. P. S. Terblanche, Health hazards of nitrate in drinking water, Water SA, pp. p. 77-82: tab., 1991.
F. A. Bell, Review of effects of silver-impregnated carbon filters on microbial water quality, Journal American Water Works Association, pp. p. 74-76: 4 tab., 1991.
E. Robson, Scaling down Manila's waste mountains, Source, pp. p. 16-19: photogr., 1991.
CEHA -Amman, JO, WHO/EMRO Regional Centre for Environmental Health Activities, Use and after effects of insecticides, vol. no. 1. Centre for Environmental Health Activities (CEHA), Amman, Jordan, p. xi, 68 p.: fig., tab., 1991.
R. Slootweg, Water resources management and health : general remarks and a case study from Cameroon, Landscape and urban planning, pp. p. 111-114: 1 fig., 1 tab., 1991.
1990
S. K. Bhattacharya, Chlorination of drinking water and cancer, Water resources journal, pp. p. 22-26, 1990.
J. Opuda-Asibo, Domestic animals and animal-related activities as sources of environmental pollution, in Environmental pollution and its management in Eastern Africa : proceedings of a symposium organized by the Faculty of Science, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, September 11-14th, 1989, 1990, pp. P. 274-281.
E. Reichard, Cranor, C., Raucher, R., and Zapponi, G., Groundwater contamination risk assessment : a guide to understanding and managing uncertainties, vol. no. 196. Wallingford, UK: IAHS Press, Institute of Hydrology, 1990, p. xii, 204 p. : 16 fig., 20 tab.
J. Maier, Surarith, S., Mansoor, A. A., and Tran, F. T., Health effects on children due to sanitary conditions and practices in a low-income urban slum area. Asian Institute of Technology, Environmental Engineering Division, Bangkok, Thailand, p. 14 p.: tab., 1990.
G. Flores, Organic fertilizer from the dry alkaline family fertilizer latrine (DAFL) : lab results, Boletin red, pp. p. 3-8 : 3 fig., 4 tab., 1990.
M. Y. P. E. P. A. S. - Kua Lumpur, Regional workshop on health and technical aspects of nightsoil and wastewater use, PEPAS, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 24-28 September 1990 : report. World Health Organization Environmental Health Centre Western Pacific Region, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, p. 22 p., 1990.
N. Kungskulniti, Report : public health aspects of a solid waste scavenger community in Thailand, Waste management & research, pp. p. 167-171: 3 fig., 1990.
P. Evans, The situation of children and women in Namibia : notes on rural water supply and sanitation. UNICEF, Windhoek, Namibia, p. 8 p., 1990.
M. Lenka, Panda, K. K., and Panda, B. B., Studies on the ability of water hyacinth (eichhornia crassipes) to bioconcentrate and biomonitor aquatic mercury, Environmental pollution, pp. p. 89-99 : fig., tab., 1990.
C. R. Bartone, Water quality and urbanization in Latin America, Water international, pp. p. 3-14 : 3 tab., 1990.
1989
W. Stelzer, Tschaepe, H., Heier, H., Boettcher, I., and Ziegert, E., Bacteria resistant to antibiotics in water and waste water and their public health implications. World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark, p. 45 p.: fig., tab., 1989.
U. Kingdom. C. GB, Committee on chemicals and materials of construction for use in public water supply and swimming pools : fifteenth statement. United Kingdom, Department of the Environment, Drinking Water Division, London, UK, p. 2 vol. (37, 9 p.), 1989.
M. H. Birley, Guidelines for forecasting the vector-borne disease implications of water resources development, vol. no. 2. Joint WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Contr, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 124 p.: fig., flowchart, tab., 1989.
M. Tiffen, Guidelines for the incorporation of health safeguards into irrigation projects through intersectoral cooperation with special reference to the vector-borne diseases, vol. no. 1. Joint WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts on Environmental Management for Vector Contr, Geneva, Switzerland, p. 81 p.: fig., 1989.
PAHO -Washington, DC, US, Health and environmental criteria for the utilization of sewage sludge on land, vol. no. 8. Washington, DC, USA: Pan American Health Organization, Environmental Health Program, 1989, p. ii, 28 p.: fig., tab.
A. Wood, Slabbert, J. L., and Morgan, W. S. G., Microbiological aspects of fish cultured in wastewaters - the South African experience, Water science and technology, pp. p. 307-310 : tab., 1989.

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