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Not just down the drain : a guide to re-using and treating your household water / written and compiled by Suart McQuire ; illustrated by Lisa McQuire ; with contributions from Stuart Downs and Lisa Pittle
Bib ID 842656
Format BookBook
Author
McQuire, Stuart
 
Description Collingwood, Vic. : Friends of the Earth, c1995 
59 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0646224786 
Notes

Bibliography: p. 58-59.

Subjects Water reuse - Australia.
Other authors/contributors McQuire, Lisa  |  Friends of the Earth (Vic.)
Available From Water Catchment Collective, Friends of the Earth, 312 Smith St, Collingwood Vic 3066 

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