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Decentralised Wastewater Treatment Systems
sanitation in developing countries (DEWATS)
In many countries, a rapidly upcoming demand for decentralised wastewater treatment systems (DEWATS) and a demand for efficient community-based sanitation (CBS) can be observed. DEWATS is designed to be an element of a comprehensive strategy for city-wide planning and sustainable infrastructure development. In this book, not only are the technical requirements for the efficient treatment of wastewater at a given location explained, but the specific socio-economic conditions and steps for community action planning are also taken into consideration.
Published: 2010
Pages: 250
eBook: 9781788532860
Paperback: 9781843801283
1 Introduction | |||
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2 Towards comprehensive wastewater and sanitation strategies | |||
3 DEWATS – Sustainable treatment of wastewater at the local level | |||
4 Mainstreaming DEWATS – strategic planning and implementation of sustainable infrastructure | |||
5 CBS programme planning and implementation | |||
6 CBS Programme – detailed procedure for implementation | |||
7 DEWATS components & design principles | |||
8 Treatment in DEWATS | |||
9 Technical components | |||
10 Designing DEWATS | |||
11 Project Components: sanitation and wastewater treatment – technical options | |||
12 System malfunction – symptoms, problems, solutions | |||
13 List of abbreviations | |||
14 Appendix | |||
15 Bibliography |
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