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Title: On-Site Sanitation Systems for Low-Income Countries: Technical Guidelines for Groundwater Pollution and Nuisance Control
Authors: Obeng, Peter Appiah
Oduro-Kwarteng, Sampson
Keraita, Bernard
Bregnhøj, Henrik
Abaidoo, Robert C.
Awuah, Esi
Konradsen, Flemming
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: On-site sanitation systems, the commonest sanitation technologies in low-income countries, are central to the elimination of open defecation in such countries. Nevertheless, their selection and application in the physical and socio-economic environment of low-income settings could be a complex and challenging task. Poorly designed and constructed facilities could pollute groundwater resources and create nuisances to the user and the general public. Meanwhile, local authorities in these countries often lack the human resource with the requisite technical capacity to analyze situations and recommend appropriate solutions. This calls for guidance in the most crucial technical decisions that affect the safe usage and environmental sustainability of on-site sanitation technologies. This Chapter reviews salient standards and guidelines or the selection of appropriate technologies, prevention of groundwater pollution, control of odor and fly nuisance, structural stability and safety of the latrine user
Description: 4p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5779
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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