Specific models for the rational design of pit latrines of different shapes and sizes are presently non-existent. What exist are general design models irrespective of the shape and size of latrine which may not give the actual design parameters needed. This research was limited to the derivation of models that will aid the design of the capacity of pit latrines of different shapes and dimensions for different population of users and under different soil formations and ground conditions. The objective of this research was to derive models for the rational design of pit latrines of different shapes using data collected from 500 different household pit latrines already filled up. Thus, models were derived for different latrine pit shapes and s...
<p>Denominators vary as not all respondents answered all questions. Use is based on reported use.</p...
Any discussion of on-site sanitation must start with pit latrines. This is because they are one of t...
Globally, an estimated 1.77 billion people have access to pit latrines as of 2013. About 90% of the ...
Computation of pit latrine filling rate and volume without considering actual pit shapes lead to wro...
Faecal sludge deposited into the pit latrine is subject to biodegradation. The aim of this research ...
This guide examines some of the factors that need to be taken into account when planning and designi...
Pit latrine linings for emergency sanitation facilities require different performance criteria from ...
This study assessed latrine characteristics and maintenance practices associated with an extended pi...
Pit latrines in slums areas of Uganda fill up faster than might be expected from some estimates owin...
In 1983 the United Nations Development Programme Technology Advisory Group (UNDP/TAG) decided to spo...
Using the anaerobic model, the pit-latrine (Accumulation system, AC) volume was studied under tropic...
The need for a latrine pit lining depends upon the type of latrine under construction and the condit...
Pit latrines are one of the oldest forms of formal sanitation in the world and for many they are sti...
Half of the world’s urban population will live in informal settlements or “slums” by 2030. Affordabl...
Whilst pit latrines are often the most suitable form of sanitation in low-income communities, there ...
<p>Denominators vary as not all respondents answered all questions. Use is based on reported use.</p...
Any discussion of on-site sanitation must start with pit latrines. This is because they are one of t...
Globally, an estimated 1.77 billion people have access to pit latrines as of 2013. About 90% of the ...
Computation of pit latrine filling rate and volume without considering actual pit shapes lead to wro...
Faecal sludge deposited into the pit latrine is subject to biodegradation. The aim of this research ...
This guide examines some of the factors that need to be taken into account when planning and designi...
Pit latrine linings for emergency sanitation facilities require different performance criteria from ...
This study assessed latrine characteristics and maintenance practices associated with an extended pi...
Pit latrines in slums areas of Uganda fill up faster than might be expected from some estimates owin...
In 1983 the United Nations Development Programme Technology Advisory Group (UNDP/TAG) decided to spo...
Using the anaerobic model, the pit-latrine (Accumulation system, AC) volume was studied under tropic...
The need for a latrine pit lining depends upon the type of latrine under construction and the condit...
Pit latrines are one of the oldest forms of formal sanitation in the world and for many they are sti...
Half of the world’s urban population will live in informal settlements or “slums” by 2030. Affordabl...
Whilst pit latrines are often the most suitable form of sanitation in low-income communities, there ...
<p>Denominators vary as not all respondents answered all questions. Use is based on reported use.</p...
Any discussion of on-site sanitation must start with pit latrines. This is because they are one of t...
Globally, an estimated 1.77 billion people have access to pit latrines as of 2013. About 90% of the ...