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Assoc. Prof. Gs. Dr. Anisah J. Lee Abdullah

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Overcoming Challenges to Water Reuse
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LIMITED ENGINEERING AND social feasibility still hinder many countries, especially in the Global South, from fully implementing urban water reuse. Ideally, urba...
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the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia
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The True Cost of Green Buildings
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THERE IS A commonly held belief in the Malaysian construction sector that green buildings are costly and require substantial investment to design and build. The...
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