What are examples of Type III project activities?

What are examples of Type III project activities?

Examples of technologies and measures qualifying as Type III “other project activities” include:

  1. Solid waste composting
  2. Water purification technologies including water filters, solar energy powered ultraviolet (UV) disinfection devices, solar disinfection techniques, photocatalytic disinfection equipment, pasteurization appliances, chemical disinfection methods (e.g. chlorination), combined treatment approaches (e.g. flocculation plus disinfection), boreholes, wells, and water kiosks.




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