Official Review: Clean Water for Developing Countries

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They say water is life and since this book talks about just that, it is one that I would like to read. Thank you for the insightful review.
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The title appealed to me right away, I am very interested in ecological living and water conservation is a big part of that. I'd like to learn more about this and a book like this could help with that.
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This book is quite informative as it opens our eye to the need of clean water which is a problem for most developing countries.
I think it's a great piece.
Nice review
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I don't think I've seen many reviews on the subject of international development and even more specifically on the subject of clean water. I love the background information you provided regarding the author and the ability of the layman to grasp the content of the book. This book will definitely make it on my wishlist.
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