Developing formal pit-latrine emptying businesses for hard-to-serve customers: resources, methods, and pricing structures

Jonathan Wilcox, Bruce Rutayisire, Nicholas Kuria, Barbara Evans, Jamie Bartram, Rachel Sklar
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Rapidly increasing populations in informal settlements commonly use pit-latrines that require regular emptying. This study compares two emptying businesses from Kampala, Uganda and Kigali, Rwanda and identifies developments in formal services for hard-to-serve customers that are not accessible to large vehicles. Using observational and operational data shared by both businesses, we analyse the resources, methods, and tariffs used. Results indicate that although portable vacuum pumps are able to empty some facilities, fully manual methods are still required to empty thick sludge, deep pits, and weak structures in hard-to-serve areas. Manual emptying in Kampala which uses no mechanical equipment has the same overall duration as emptying using a portable vacuum pump in Kigali due to the additional time required to prepare, pack, and clean equipment. Effective municipal solid-waste management makes pit emptying faster at a lower cost. Some hard-to-serve customers require manual methods but increased costs are not affordable or equitable. This study highlights the opportunity for government and city authorities to support sanitation businesses by managing the tension between affordability, formalising services, and increasing uptake by recognising that manual emptying is required for some customers, and such higher regulatory standards can increase prices and prevent some customers from accessing formal services.

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查看大幅下载幻灯片查看大幅下载幻灯片 关闭模版非正规居住区中快速增长的人口通常使用需要定期清掏的坑式厕所。本研究比较了乌干达坎帕拉和卢旺达基加利的两家掏粪企业,并确定了为大型车辆无法到达的难以服务的客户提供正规服务的发展情况。利用两家企业共享的观察和运营数据,我们分析了所使用的资源、方法和收费标准。结果表明,尽管便携式真空泵能够清空一些设施,但在难以提供服务的地区,要清空稠厚的污泥、深坑和薄弱的结构,仍然需要采用完全手工的方法。在坎帕拉,不使用任何机械设备的人工清空工作与在基加利使用便携式真空泵清空工作的总体持续时间相同,这是因为准备、包装和清洁设备需要额外的时间。有效的城市固体废物管理能以更低的成本更快地清空垃圾坑。一些难以服务的客户需要使用人工方法,但增加的成本是无法承受的,也是不公平的。本研究强调了政府和城市当局支持环卫企业的机会,即通过认识到一些客户需要人工清掏,而较高的监管标准可能会提高价格并阻碍一些客户获得正规服务,从而处理好可负担性、服务正规化和增加使用率之间的矛盾。
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