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DeskripsyonFiltre planté (constructed wetland) au ville de Attouia, Maroc (Morocco) (11055481795).jpg
English: Filtre planté en opération de 2007 à 2011 pour le traitement de 30 m3/j des eaux grises du hammam de la ville d’El Attaouia sur une superficie de 200 m².
Photo: Bouchaib El Hamouri, 2008
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