1999
DOI: 10.2172/781507
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K Basin spent nuclear fuel characterization

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“…The relationship between the incomes generated by the respondents and trends of purchasing drinking water shows that many developing countries are a good market for packaged drinking water with good quality (3). However, delivery of safe drinking water technology may not be affordable by low income generation society groups (5).Besides, many factors including demographic variables, quality of water sources and trust in tap water companies, also seem to influence public behavior (14). Some group of the society might give emphasis due attention to factors such as health, physiology and ecology that inhibit them from consuming above a limited amount of trace mineral.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The relationship between the incomes generated by the respondents and trends of purchasing drinking water shows that many developing countries are a good market for packaged drinking water with good quality (3). However, delivery of safe drinking water technology may not be affordable by low income generation society groups (5).Besides, many factors including demographic variables, quality of water sources and trust in tap water companies, also seem to influence public behavior (14). Some group of the society might give emphasis due attention to factors such as health, physiology and ecology that inhibit them from consuming above a limited amount of trace mineral.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several water supply models are already established, tested and proven effective in the developed world. Given the prevailing social and technical cost needed to revitalize or put in place functional public institutions, associated technologies and political power, it is much undoubted that the standard industrialized world model for delivery of safe drinking water technology may not be affordable in most of the developing world countries (5). Currently in Ethiopia, people often drink packaged drinking water as an alternative to tap water.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between the incomes generated by the respondents and trends of purchasing drinking water shows that many developing countries are a good market for packaged drinking water with good quality (3). However, delivery of safe drinking water technology may not be affordable by low income generation society groups (5). Besides, many factors including demographic variables, quality of water sources and trust in tap water companies, also seem to influence public behavior (15).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%