Household Centred Concepts and Technologies for Water and Environmental Sanitation in Developing Countries
Household Centred Concepts and Technologies for Water and Environmental Sanitation in Developing Countries
| Title: | Household Centred Concepts and Technologies for Water and Environmental Sanitation in Developing Countries |
| Category: | PEAK Course |
| Start: | 14. May 2008 |
| End: | 16. May 2008 |
| Venue: | Eawag Dübendorf |
| Speaker: | Leitung: Doulaye Koné, Christoph Luethi, Roland Schertenleib, Martin Wegelin, Chris Zurbrügg, Regula Meierhofer |
Basic Course B12/08
For improvements in urban and rural settings in developing countries, the past
few years have shown increasing focus on developing feasible solutions at
household level. For water treatment this implies treating drinking water as
close as possible to the point of consumption (point-of-use systems). For
environmental sanitation, solutions are envisaged which can treat and recycle
human wastes as close as possible to their source of generation and/or point of
utilisation. Topics covered are: strategic environmental sanitation planning
based on a household-centred approach, point-of-use water treatment and
decentralized excreta, wastewater, and solid waste management schemes.
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