The development of a protocol to manage the potential of groundwater contamination from on-site sanitation.

S Hartley
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The provision of water supply and sanitation services to the developing and water scarce areas of South Africa is one of the goals of the Reconstruction and Development Programme. One of the principles of the South African National Sanitation Policy stipulates that sanitation systems which have unacceptable impacts on the environment cannot be considered to be an adequate form of sanitation. The greatest contamination concern with respect to ventilated improved pit toilets is in relation to groundwater resources. To this end the National Sanitation Co-ordination Office (NaSCO) and the Directorate of Geohydrology of the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry have developed "A Protocol to Manage the Potential of Groundwater Contamination from On-Site Sanitation". The aim of the protocol is to ensure that reasonable measures are taken to guard against contamination of valuable groundwater resources by inappropriately located or designed sanitation systems. The protocol focuses on dry on-site sanitation systems and provides a brief background to the current understanding of groundwater contamination by on-site sanitation systems. It also presents a procedure to be followed by those involved in implementing new, or upgrading old systems--the procedure allows the field worker to assess whether groundwater resources may be at risk of pollution. The protocol is specifically aimed at engineering and technical staff who are not groundwater specialists.

制定一项协议,以管理现场卫生设施可能造成的地下水污染。
向南非的发展中地区和缺水地区提供供水和卫生服务是《重建和发展方案》的目标之一。南非国家卫生政策的一项原则规定,对环境产生不可接受影响的卫生系统不能被认为是一种适当的卫生形式。通风改良坑式厕所最大的污染问题是与地下水资源有关。为此目的,国家卫生协调办公室(NaSCO)和水事务和林业部地质水文局制定了“管理现场卫生设施可能造成地下水污染的议定书”。议定书的目的是确保采取合理措施,防止选址不当或设计不当的卫生系统污染宝贵的地下水资源。该议定书侧重于干燥的现场卫生系统,并提供了一个简短的背景,以了解目前地下水污染的现场卫生系统。它还提供了一个程序,供那些参与实施新系统或升级旧系统的人遵循——该程序允许现场工作人员评估地下水资源是否可能面临污染的风险。该议定书专门针对非地下水专家的工程和技术人员。
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