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Rainwater For Drinking: Science, Technology and Case Studies

Both quantitative and qualitative problems in drinking water supply occur due to higher water demand, water pollution and emerging pollutants in developing countries as well as in developed countries. Rainwater has seldom been thought as a drinking water source, although it has been practiced since the start of human history.
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