Low Cost Urban Sanitation
 
 

Duncan Mara, Univ. of Leeds, UK

 ISBN: 0-471-96163-9
Paperback
Price: GB£27.50
Pages: 240
Published: Mar 1996
Copyright: 1996
Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Ltd

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Low-Cost Urban Sanitation Duncan Mara Department of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, U.K. This book covers the public health, technical, socioeconomic, sociocultural and institutional aspects of sanitation in towns and cities of developing countries. The text features excreta-related diseases and the use of sanitation to reduce their transmission. The sanitation technologies covered in detail are VIP latrines, pour-flush toilets, septic tanks, settled sewerage and simplified sewerage, with additional chapters on sullage disposal, pit emptying, and sewage treatment and reuse. Sociocultural constraints on sanitation systems and their socioeconomic costing are described, together with hygiene education, which is essential in order to achieve maximum benefits to health. The text also explains how to choose the most appropriate sanitation option for a given low-income community. Finally, institutional aspects are reviewed, including effective sanitation programme planning, monitoring and evaluation. 
 
Table of contents

Urban Sanitation Needs. 
Sanitation and Health. 
Ventilated Improved Pit Latrines. 
Pour-Flush Toilets. 
Sullage Disposal. 
Septic Tanks. 
Emptying. 
Settled Sewerage. 
Simplified Sewerage. 
Sewage Treatment. 
Sociocultural Aspects. 
Socioeconomic Aspects. 
Technology Selection and Upgrading. 
Hygiene Education. 
Institutional Aspects. 
Index.