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On-site sanitation technologies with low water use for developing countries for health, hygiene and social equity

Kulwant Singh

Facilitator

date November 8, 2024 | 09:00 - 12:00
place
Multipurpose room 14
organization
International Academy of Environmental Sanitation and Public Health
country
India
language
English
Reference: 
TE 14-04

Summary

Participants will get comprehensive knowledge and skills for implementing viable and sustainable onsite sanitation technologies which are the practical alternatives for cities with limited budget and water access. Advantages and limitations of septic tank, VIP toilet, twin pit pour-flush composting toilet, community and public toilet facilities with biogas technology and decentralized wastewater treatment system (DEWATS) would be discussed in detail. Knowhow to plan for their respective cities.

Objectives

1. Gain knowledge of Planning appropriate, affordable, viable and sustainable onsite sanitation system for their respective cities. Interactive planning with all stakeholders preferred along with awareness generation.

2. Learn Execution including site characteristics, designing, drawing, costing, implementation, quality control.

3. Impact assessment, feedback and documentation and future planning for wider implementation and changing with new technology development.

Partners

Organization
Country
International Academy of Environmental Sanitation and Public Health
India
International Academy of Environmental Sanitation and Public Health (IAESPH)
India
Sulabh International Social Service Organisation (SISSO)
India
3R WASTE Foundation
India

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Mr. Nirod Baran Mazumdar
Chairman
International Academy of Environmental Sanitation and Public Health
Ms. Vaishali Kushan
Sr. Fellow
Global Urban Development Organisation
Mr. Kumar Dilip
President
Sulabh International Social Service Organisation
Mr. Ritesh Singh
Sales Leader
SATO India Part of LIXIL