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News From WASSUP In Diepsloot
United Kingdom Architecture News - Apr 03, 2014 - 12:09 2177 views
WASSUP, Sticky Situations, Health Habitat and World Skills Foundation have finished work on the second stage of an upgrading pilot program. Coordinated by Jen van den Bussche and Paul Pholeros, with contributions by Anne Fitchett, this includes installing water metres and data loggers to better understand water-usage of communal toilets. Great teamwork by WASSUP, and training on the tools by the two WorldSkill plumbers, Shane and Ciaran, has meant the project is well on schedule.
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