Adaptable improved onsite wastewater treatment systems for urban settlements in developing countries

Q2 Environmental Science
J. Kihila, Jonas G. Balengayabo
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Abstract

Abstract Onsite sanitation is widely adopted in developing countries. Septic tanks being one of the onsite treatment systems is still adopted and scaled up especially in urban settlements. But, experience shows that septic tanks are designed without due considerations of the site and environmental conditions as a result public health risks are imposed and higher operating costs are incurred. A study was conducted in two selected informal settlements in Dar es Salaam Tanzania to understand the practice, status and implication for the existing septic tanks. Results indicate that most of the systems are improperly designed and installed as a result they are equipped with low performance efficiency and a number of operational challenges. The main reported operational challenge is frequent desuldging that has impacts on both the public health and economy. In addition, level of awareness and low priority on sanitation were identified to be among the factors affecting sanitation. In this article, options under which the situation would be improved are considered and disscussed. Apart from proper designs, modifications of the septic tanks with consideration of the environmental conditions is considered to achieve better results than the conventional septic tank systems. Capacity building of local masons in the design and installation of septic tank systems; awareness sensitization to the public; and review of policy and guidelines to incoporate tailored designs are among the recommendations.
发展中国家城市住区适应性改进的现场污水处理系统
现场卫生在发展中国家被广泛采用。化粪池是一种现场处理系统,特别是在城市住区仍在采用和扩大规模。但是,经验表明,化粪池的设计没有适当考虑场地和环境条件,结果造成公共卫生风险,并产生较高的运营费用。在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆的两个选定的非正式住区进行了一项研究,以了解现有化粪池的做法、状况和影响。结果表明,大多数系统设计和安装不当,导致它们的性能效率低,并且存在许多操作挑战。所报告的主要业务挑战是频繁的脱硫,这对公共卫生和经济都有影响。此外,认识水平低和对卫生的重视程度低被认为是影响卫生的因素之一。在本文中,考虑和讨论了可以改善这种情况的各种选择。除了适当的设计外,化粪池系统亦会因应环境情况而进行改良,以达致比传统化粪池系统更佳的效果。培养本地泥瓦匠设计及安装化粪池系统的能力;提高公众意识;建议包括审查政策和指导方针,以纳入量身定制的设计。
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Cogent Environmental Science
Cogent Environmental Science ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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