Are pit latrines in urban areas of Sub-Saharan Africa performing? A review of usage, filling, insects and odour nuisances
Background A pit latrine is the most basic form of improved sanitation which is currently used
by a number of people around the globe. In spite of the wide spread use, known successes …
by a number of people around the globe. In spite of the wide spread use, known successes …
[HTML][HTML] Methods to reliably estimate faecal sludge quantities and qualities for the design of treatment technologies and management solutions
Sanitation access in urban areas of low-income countries is provided through
unstandardized onsite technologies containing accumulated faecal sludge. The demand for …
unstandardized onsite technologies containing accumulated faecal sludge. The demand for …
[HTML][HTML] Modelling quantities and qualities (Q&Q) of faecal sludge in Hanoi, Vietnam and Kampala, Uganda for improved management solutions
M Englund, JP Carbajal, A Ferré, M Bassan… - Journal of environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
The importance of faecal sludge management is gaining recognition. However, methods are
still lacking to reasonably estimate the quantities and qualities (Q&Q) that need to be …
still lacking to reasonably estimate the quantities and qualities (Q&Q) that need to be …
Performance of pit latrines in urban poor areas: A case of Kampala, Uganda
A Nakagiri, RN Kulabako, PM Nyenje… - Habitat international, 2015 - Elsevier
In many urban poor areas of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), demand for human excreta disposal
is met, predominantly by pit latrines. This study aimed at determining the status of pit latrines …
is met, predominantly by pit latrines. This study aimed at determining the status of pit latrines …
[PDF][PDF] A comparative study of faecal sludge management in Malawi and Zambia: Status, challenges and opportunities in pit latrine emptying
A comparative study of faecal sludge management in Malawi and Zambia: Status, challenges
and opportunities in pit latrine emptyi Page 1 Vol. 9(11), pp. 783-792, November, 2015 DOI …
and opportunities in pit latrine emptyi Page 1 Vol. 9(11), pp. 783-792, November, 2015 DOI …
Benefits and costs of a community-led total sanitation intervention in rural Ethiopia—A trial-based ex post economic evaluation
S Cha, S Jung, D Belew Bizuneh, T Abera… - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
We estimated the costs and benefits of a community-led total sanitation (CLTS) intervention
using the empirical results from a cluster-randomized controlled trial in rural Ethiopia. We …
using the empirical results from a cluster-randomized controlled trial in rural Ethiopia. We …
Assessment of pit latrines in a peri-urban community in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) as a source of antibiotic resistant E. coli strains
Due to the frequent use of antibiotics and recurring illnesses related to multidrug-resistant
(MDR) bacteria in South Africa, we determined if MDR Escherichia coli were present in pit …
(MDR) bacteria in South Africa, we determined if MDR Escherichia coli were present in pit …
Methods for estimating quantities and qualities (Q&Q) of faecal sludge: field evaluation in Sircilla, India
P Prasad, N Andriessen, A Moorthy, A Das… - Journal of Water …, 2021 - iwaponline.com
Estimates of accumulated quantities and qualities (Q&Q) of faecal sludge are essential for
developing city-wide management plans. However, standardized approaches are lacking …
developing city-wide management plans. However, standardized approaches are lacking …
The feasibility of char and bio-oil production from pyrolysis of pit latrine sludge
Sustainable methods are required in developing regions to treat and recover value from pit
latrine sludge. One strategy is to pyrolyse pit latrine contents and generate char and bio-oil …
latrine sludge. One strategy is to pyrolyse pit latrine contents and generate char and bio-oil …
Safe resource recovery from faecal sludge: evidence from an innovative treatment system in rural Tanzania
EC Mrimi, FJ Matwewe, CC Kellner… - … Science: Water Research …, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
Globally, innovative treatment systems are needed to incentivise safe faecal sludge
management practices and resource recovery. In rural Tanzania 83% of the population do …
management practices and resource recovery. In rural Tanzania 83% of the population do …