Help from Above: Considering Rainwater Harvesting as An Alternative to Filtration (Innovations Case Discussion: SONO Filters)
Martin Hartigan
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Martin Hartigan: Martin Hartigan is a retired international civil servant whose 30-year career focused primarily on private-sector development throughout the developing world. He remains active in seeking to assist poor communities in eastern Africa to execute their water and related projects designed to stem the devastation being caused there by climate change.
Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, 2009, vol. 4, issue 3, 103-106
Date: 2009
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