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Guardian.ng: Valuable energy, nutrients, water lost in fast-rising streams
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“For countries to progress, there is a need to invest in a supportive regulatory and financial environment towards a green economy, and to leverage private capital for resource recovery related business models that are financially feasible and increase cost recovery from municipal wastewater,” Pay Drechsel, International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka said.
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