Integrating mosquito control and drinking water quality standards (DWQS) in urban rainwater harvesting systems

This study investigates the integration of advanced rainwater harvesting systems in urban residential buildings, focusing on their effectiveness in meeting Drinking Water Quality Standards (DWQS) and implementing effective mosquito control measures. As global challenges such as water scarcity and cl...

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Hauptverfasser: Muhammad, Fuad, Arief Budihardjo, Mochamad, Shofwan, Agus, Sumartono, Agus, Setyawan, Budi, Nabiha, Puteri Inandin, Bramiana, Chely Novia
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