Waterlines: an international journal of water sanitation and waste vol.30,no 1 edited by Ulrich A.

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Material type: Computer fileComputer filePublication details: New Delhi: Practical Action Publishing, c Jan. 2011Description: 171pOther title:
  • Title in HTML source code: Waterlines : overview
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  • 628 WAT 22
LOC classification:
  • F899.S44
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Contents:
Overview -- Project description -- Maps & images -- Project team.
Summary: This Web site is one component of The Waterlines Project, which aims to make it possible for you to see how Seattle ²s landscapes have changed over time. In the future, we will provide more ways for you to visualize how our city has evolved. Our plans include in-street exhibits, art installations and wireless broadcasts. For now, take a look at some of the images, maps and plans that show Seattle²s dramatic geological and human history.Summary: This Web-site is one component of The Waterlines Project, which aims to make it possible for visitors to see how Seattle's landscapes have changed over time. In the future, the Project will provide more ways to visualize how the city has evolved. Plans include in-street exhibits, art installations and wireless broadcasts. For now, visitors can take a look at some of the images, maps and plans that show Seattle's dramatic geological and human history.
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Overview -- Project description -- Maps & images -- Project team.

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This Web site is one component of The Waterlines Project, which aims to make it possible for you to see how Seattle ²s landscapes have changed over time. In the future, we will provide more ways for you to visualize how our city has evolved. Our plans include in-street exhibits, art installations and wireless broadcasts. For now, take a look at some of the images, maps and plans that show Seattle²s dramatic geological and human history.

This Web-site is one component of The Waterlines Project, which aims to make it possible for visitors to see how Seattle's landscapes have changed over time. In the future, the Project will provide more ways to visualize how the city has evolved. Plans include in-street exhibits, art installations and wireless broadcasts. For now, visitors can take a look at some of the images, maps and plans that show Seattle's dramatic geological and human history.

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