In most cities in developing or newly industrialised countries, collection, haulage and treatment of faecal sludges (FS) from latrines, aqua privies and septic tanks pose a multitude of problems. Due to excessive haulage distances and to a lack of suitable treatment options, the sludges are normally dumped untreated within the shortest possible distance. To illustrate the quantitative aspect of the problem, e.g. Manila and Bangkok, where 65 per cent of the population are served by septic tanks, will have to deal daily with the haulage and treatment of 300 and 500 tanker loads, respectively, in the near future; i.e., when emptying services will have been improved (Veroy, Arellano and Sahagun 1994; Stoll 1995). Only in a few countries (e.g. G...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, sanitation needs for the majority of the urban population are met by onsite s...
Many middle- and low-income countries are experiencing rapid urbanization, which creates a need for ...
Despite the efforts of organisations such as WEDC, MSF and Oxfam to produce guidelines and books on ...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
Inadequate management and treatment of faecal sludge continues to pose risks for public and environm...
In most developing countries on-site sanitation, and more specifically septic tanks, will remain the...
<p>In urban areas of low-income countries, treatment of faecal sludge (FS) is insufficient or non-ex...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
This paper outlines findings and recommendations of a faecal sludge management (FSM) study in 12 cit...
It is estimated that literally billions of residents in urban and peri-urban areas of Africa, Asia, ...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
Sakhipur municipality with 32,000 inhabitants mostly comprise of onsite septic tank and pit toilet o...
In the period 1990-2012, the percentage for open defecation has dropped by 11% in sub-Saharan Africa...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, sanitation needs for the majority of the urban population are met by onsite s...
Many middle- and low-income countries are experiencing rapid urbanization, which creates a need for ...
Despite the efforts of organisations such as WEDC, MSF and Oxfam to produce guidelines and books on ...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
Inadequate management and treatment of faecal sludge continues to pose risks for public and environm...
In most developing countries on-site sanitation, and more specifically septic tanks, will remain the...
<p>In urban areas of low-income countries, treatment of faecal sludge (FS) is insufficient or non-ex...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
This paper outlines findings and recommendations of a faecal sludge management (FSM) study in 12 cit...
It is estimated that literally billions of residents in urban and peri-urban areas of Africa, Asia, ...
Effective management of the excreta or faecal sludge (FS) emptying, transport and disposal mechanism...
Sakhipur municipality with 32,000 inhabitants mostly comprise of onsite septic tank and pit toilet o...
In the period 1990-2012, the percentage for open defecation has dropped by 11% in sub-Saharan Africa...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, sanitation needs for the majority of the urban population are met by onsite s...