Tau-Grade Drinking-Water Source, Treatment, and Quality Early Warning
Public-Good Briefing · Water/WASH
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Abstract
A Public-Good Briefing showing how a law-faithful tau drinking-water twin could unlock major public-good gains in source-water early warning, treatment-train optimization, and climate-resilient water-safety planning—addressing 2.1 billion people lacking safely managed drinking water.
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