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Naser, Abu Mohd, Doza, Solaiman, Rahman, Mahbubur, Ahmed, Kazi Matin, Gazi, Mohammed Shahid, Alam, Gazi Raisul, Karim, Mohammed Rabiul, Khan, Golam Kibria, Uddin, Mohammed Nasir, Mahmud, Mohammed Ilias, Ercumen, Ayse, Rosenbaum, Julia, Annis, Jonathan, Luby, Stephen P., Unicomb, Leanne, Clasen, Thomas F. (2019) Sand Barriers around Latrine Pits Reduce Fecal Bacterial Leaching into Shallow Groundwater: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Coastal Bangladesh. Environmental Science & Technology, 53 (4). 2105-2113 doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b04950

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TitleSand Barriers around Latrine Pits Reduce Fecal Bacterial Leaching into Shallow Groundwater: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Coastal Bangladesh
JournalEnvironmental Science & Technology
AuthorsNaser, Abu MohdAuthor
Doza, SolaimanAuthor
Rahman, MahbuburAuthor
Ahmed, Kazi MatinAuthor
Gazi, Mohammed ShahidAuthor
Alam, Gazi RaisulAuthor
Karim, Mohammed RabiulAuthor
Khan, Golam KibriaAuthor
Uddin, Mohammed NasirAuthor
Mahmud, Mohammed IliasAuthor
Ercumen, AyseAuthor
Rosenbaum, JuliaAuthor
Annis, JonathanAuthor
Luby, Stephen P.Author
Unicomb, LeanneAuthor
Clasen, Thomas F.Author
Year2019 (February 19)Volume53
Issue4
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/acs.est.8b04950Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceNaser, Abu Mohd, Doza, Solaiman, Rahman, Mahbubur, Ahmed, Kazi Matin, Gazi, Mohammed Shahid, Alam, Gazi Raisul, Karim, Mohammed Rabiul, Khan, Golam Kibria, Uddin, Mohammed Nasir, Mahmud, Mohammed Ilias, Ercumen, Ayse, Rosenbaum, Julia, Annis, Jonathan, Luby, Stephen P., Unicomb, Leanne, Clasen, Thomas F. (2019) Sand Barriers around Latrine Pits Reduce Fecal Bacterial Leaching into Shallow Groundwater: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Coastal Bangladesh. Environmental Science & Technology, 53 (4). 2105-2113 doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b04950
Plain TextNaser, Abu Mohd, Doza, Solaiman, Rahman, Mahbubur, Ahmed, Kazi Matin, Gazi, Mohammed Shahid, Alam, Gazi Raisul, Karim, Mohammed Rabiul, Khan, Golam Kibria, Uddin, Mohammed Nasir, Mahmud, Mohammed Ilias, Ercumen, Ayse, Rosenbaum, Julia, Annis, Jonathan, Luby, Stephen P., Unicomb, Leanne, Clasen, Thomas F. (2019) Sand Barriers around Latrine Pits Reduce Fecal Bacterial Leaching into Shallow Groundwater: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Coastal Bangladesh. Environmental Science & Technology, 53 (4). 2105-2113 doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b04950
In(2019, February) Environmental Science & Technology Vol. 53 (4) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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