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          ACRONYMS

          Bn            billion
          BOD           biological oxygen demand
          COD           chemical oxygen demand
          CPCB          Central Pollution Control Board (India)
          IPCC          Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
          NOEL          No-observed-effect level
          TDS           total dissolved solids
          TOC           total organic carbon
          TSS           total suspended solids
          UN            United Nations
          UNDP          United National Development Program
          UNEP          United Nations Environment Program
          UNESCO        United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
          UN-HABITAT United Nations Human Settlements Program
          WHO           World Health Organization
          WWAP          World Water Assessment Program




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