the emphasis in this manual is on sanitation and waste reclamation technologies, their contributions to better health, and how they are affected by water service levels and the ability an willingness of communities to pay for the systems.
Title | Appropriate sanitation alternatives : a planning and design manual |
Publication Type | Book |
Year of Publication | 1982 |
Authors | Mara, DD, Kalbermatten, JM, Julius, DS, Gunnerson, CG |
Secondary Title | World Bank studies in water supply and sanitation |
Volume | 2 |
Pagination | xiii, 160 p.: fig., tab. |
Date Published | 1982-01-01 |
Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Place Published | Baltimore, MD, USA |
ISBN Number | 0801825849 |
Keywords | appropriate technology, aquaprivies, bucket latrines, cartage, community blocks, community participation, composting latrines, costs, design, disposal, health aspects, latrine fittings, manuals, planning, pour flush latrines, sanitation, septic tank systems, sewerage, ventilated improved pit latrines, wastewater treatment, water reuse |
Abstract | the emphasis in this manual is on sanitation and waste reclamation technologies, their contributions to better health, and how they are affected by water service levels and the ability an willingness of communities to pay for the systems. It presents the results of field research, summarizes selected portions of other publication on sanitation programme planning, and describes the engineering details of alternative sanitation technologies and how they can be upgraded. The guidelines, procedures, and technologies are based on the World Bank's own research in nineteen countries. The twenty-two chapters are divided into three parts: socioeconomic aspects of sanitation programme planning, sanitation programme planning, and sanitation technology options. The manual is extensively illustrated with the technical diagrams of the recommended sanitation systems and their components. [authors' abstract] |
Notes | Bibliography: p. 153-155. - Includes index |
Custom 1 | 301 |