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Fecal Sludge Management : Diagnostics and Guidelines for Sservice Delivery in Urban Areas
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.
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Abstract
- Urban sanitation remains a significant challenge for most low- and middle-income countries. While sanitation coverage has been increasing across both the 48 least developed countries (LDCs) and developing regions as a whole, progress has been relatively slow. In many cities, even where improved on-site facilities are used to contain excreta, the level of quality and access to services for the emptying, conveyance, treatment, and disposal of the resulting fecal sludge is usually limited. These services are collectively called fecal sludge management (FSM) services. FSM services are the focus of this study, within the broader context of urban sanitation and integrated urban water management (IUWM). This document provides a summary of the diagnostic tools developed for assessing FSM services and is based on field work carried out in the five cities of Balikpapan in Indonesia, Dhaka in Bangladesh, Hawassa in Ethiopia, Lima in Peru, and Santa Cruz in Bolivia. It summarizes the tools themselves, lessons learnt about their use, and general policy recommendations.
- Subjects :
- SEPTIC TANKS
WASTE DISPOSAL SITES
DRAINS
SANITATION POLICIES
FLUSH LATRINES
WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS
URBAN AREA
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS
DISPOSAL SITE
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
EXTERNALITIES
GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
WATER
SEWERAGE NETWORKS
PUBLIC FACILITIES
PIT LATRINE
LAND USE
POPULATION GROWTH
SEWERAGE
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
URBAN DRAINAGE
SANITATION POLICY
VALUES
EFFECTIVE SANITATION
URBANIZATION
CHAMBER POT
SANITATION FACILITY
INCENTIVES
OPTIONS
WATER TARIFF
SANITATION COVERAGE
DRAINAGE CHANNELS
LATRINES
PITS
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
PRIVATE COSTS
USERS
DRAIN
DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY
NATIONAL WATER SUPPLY
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WELLS
MODELS
WATER MANAGEMENT
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH HAZARDS
SUBSIDIES
URBAN COMMUNITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION
LEAKAGE
SANITATION
VARIABLE COSTS
POLLUTION
SANITARY FACILITIES
PRICES
SURFACE WATER
STREAMS
WASTE FLOWS
CONNECTIONS
SANITATION SECTOR
TREATMENT PLANT
SANITATION SOLUTIONS
DRAINAGE NETWORK
ENVIRONMENT
SANITATION PROMOTION
PUMPING STATIONS
WATER SUPPLIES
DRINKING WATER
SANITATION SYSTEMS
NATIONAL WATER
URBAN GROWTH
ENVIRONMENTAL
WASTE MANAGEMENT
POPULATION DENSITIES
LOCAL GROUNDWATER
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
SEWER CONNECTION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PROPERTY
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
LATRINE PITS
ENVIRONMENTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
DOMESTIC WATER
SANITATION OPTIONS
GROUNDWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
DIVIDENDS
RESOURCES
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEMAND
PUBLIC GOOD
SANITATION FACILITIES
LATRINE SUPERSTRUCTURE
ACCESS TO SANITATION
EFFECTIVE DEMAND
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
SANITATION PROBLEM
WTP
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
CHLORINE
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
WASTE COLLECTION
SANITATION SERVICES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
NETWORK
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT
UTILITY
SAFE WATER
ACCESS TO SEWERAGE
SANITATION ACCESS
GROUND WATER
TARIFFS
REGULATORY AGENCY
TOILETS
SAFE OPERATION
SEWAGE TREATMENT
URBAN RESIDENTS
PIT LATRINES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
INFILTRATION
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
REVENUE
PUBLIC HEALTH
EQUITY
HYGIENE
CONVENTIONAL SEWERAGE
BUCKET LATRINES
TREATMENT FACILITIES
LAND
URBAN WATER
HUMAN EXCRETA
CONNECTION
UTILITIES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
DIARRHEAL DISEASE
SANITATION DEVELOPMENT
LATRINE
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
RESIDENTIAL AREAS
DRY LATRINES
SEPTIC TANK
PRIVATE GOODS
SAFE DISPOSAL
WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION PROGRAM
LATRINE PIT
PUBLIC GOODS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
DOMESTIC WELLS
FLUSH TOILETS
WATER RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
URBAN AREAS
SANITATION SERVICE
WASTE DISPOSAL
RAPID URBANIZATION
USER CHARGES
URBAN SANITATION
REGULATORY SYSTEMS
TOILET
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..31e60693fddb5b234633bf3c31cd34c7