Pollution Control Technologies for Small-Scale Operations
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Pollution Control Technologies for Small-Scale Operations - Asian Development Bank
POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES FOR SMALL-SCALE OPERATIONS
DECEMBER 2023
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/TCS230595
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Contents
Tables, Figures, and Box
Acknowledgments
The study was initiated and led by Xin Ren, senior environmental specialist, Office of Safeguards of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), funded by the regional technical assistance (TA 9647) on Strengthening Safeguards Management in Southeast Asia. Xin Ren authored Chapters 1, 3, 4, and 6 and performed quality control for the entire report. Chirong Huang, senior consultant and sanitation engineer of more than 30 years of experience, drafted the rest of the report and contributed to Chapter 4.
Xin Ren has worked closely in rural projects of Southeast Asian countries, focusing on environmental management. Before joining ADB, she worked in the World Bank in diverse projects ranging from urban, energy, and transport to rural sectors. Apart from her 15 years in multilateral development banks, she also worked in United Nations agencies on climate change and waste management for years, and in the People’s Republic of China on pollution control, hazardous waste management, and cleaner production. This study draws upon the two authors’ substantial experience in different facets of pollution control and