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Acknowledgement
The support of the European Commission through FP7.2009-1 Contract 244104-THESEUS (‘‘Innovative technologies for safer European coasts
in a changing climate’’), is gratefully acknowledged.
This publication is one of the results of the Regional Network Latin America of the global collaborative project ‘‘EXCEED – Excellence Center
for Development Cooperation – Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries’’ consisting of 35 universities and research centres
from 18 countries on 4 continents. The authors highly acknowledge the support of German Academic Exchange Service DAAD for taking part
in this EXCEED project.
Acknowledgement
The authors wish to express their gratitude to the Brazilian Federal Agencies CAPES and CNPq for providing scholarships and EXCEED.
This publication is one of the results of the Regional Network Latin America of the global collaborative project ‘‘EXCEED – Excellence Center
for Development Cooperation – Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries’’ consisting of 35 universities and research centres
from 18 countries on 4 continents. The authors highly acknowledge the support of German Academic Exchange Service DAAD for taking part
in this EXCEED project.
Acknowledgement
This research is being developed with financial support of the International Development Research Center (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada, under the
program Climate Change and Water (project IDRC-UNAM 105701-001). The survey of the municipal wastewater treatment facilities were
carried out with the participation of Dr. Rolando Chamy, Dr. Eduardo P. Jordaño, Martı́n Mendez, Alberto Valencia and Leonardo Pérez.
Valuable help were received from Margarita Cisneros, Liliana Romero, and Adba Musharrafie.
This publication is one of the results of the Regional Network Latin America of the global collaborative project ‘‘EXCEED – Excellence Center
for Development Cooperation – Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries’’ consisting of 35 universities and research centres
from 18 countries on 4 continents. The authors highly acknowledge the support of German Academic Exchange Service DAAD for taking part
in this EXCEED project.
Acknowledgement
This work was partially supported by CONACyT’s projects CB-2008-01/101971 and FORDECYT/116655.
This publication is one of the results of the Regional Network Latin America of the global collaborative project ‘‘EXCEED – Excellence Center
for Development Cooperation – Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries’’ consisting of 35 universities and research centres
from 18 countries on 4 continents. The authors highly acknowledge the support of German Academic Exchange Service DAAD for taking part
in this EXCEED project.
Acknowledgement
This work was partially supported by CONACyT’s projects CB-2008-01/101971 and FORDECYT/116655.
This publication is one of the results of the Regional Network Latin America of the global collaborative project ‘‘EXCEED – Excellence Center
for Development Cooperation – Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries’’ consisting of 35 universities and research centres
from 18 countries on 4 continents. The authors highly acknowledge the support of German Academic Exchange Service DAAD for taking part
in this EXCEED project.
Acknowledgement
The authors would like to express their gratitude to the CNPQ (National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development) for its fi-
nancial support and scholarships.
This publication is one of the results of the Regional Network Latin America of the global collaborative project ‘‘EXCEED – Excellence Center
for Development Cooperation – Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries’’ consisting of 35 universities and research centres
from 18 countries on 4 continents. The authors highly acknowledge the support of German Academic Exchange Service DAAD for taking part
in this EXCEED project.
Acknowledgement
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support by the European Commission under a project ALFA II B (EU) and the grant from CNPq/
CTHidro, Brazil, to R. Roehrs.
This publication is one of the results of the Regional Network Latin America of the global collaborative project ‘‘EXCEED – Excellence Center
for Development Cooperation – Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries’’ consisting of 35 universities and research centres
from 18 countries on 4 continents. The authors highly acknowledge the support of German Academic Exchange Service DAAD for taking part
in this EXCEED project.
Acknowledgement
This work was funded by FAPESP – Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (Process 2009/15984-0) and by General Water,
São Paulo, Brazil.
This publication is one of the results of the Regional Network Latin America of the global collaborative project ‘‘EXCEED – Excellence Center
for Development Cooperation – Sustainable Water Management in Developing Countries’’ consisting of 35 universities and research centres
from 18 countries on 4 continents. The authors highly acknowledge the support of German Academic Exchange Service DAAD for taking part
in this EXCEED project.