Loan 3713-MON: Southeast Gobi Urban and Border Town Development Project (Additional Financing) II Read more about Loan 3713-MON: Southeast Gobi Urban and Border Town Development Project (Additional Financing) II This presentation provides an overview of the Management and Reuse of Sludge from on-site Sanitation Facilities and Decentralized Treatment Plants.
Robert Dreibelbis Keywords CWIS sanitation dialogue water sludge fecal management Read more about Robert Dreibelbis Robert is an Associate Professor and Deputy Director for LSHTM's Environmental Health Group that focuses its research on the links between water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and health. He is particularly interested in understanding the determinants of WASH and WASH-related behaviors and developing and evaluating WASH and WASH behavior change interventions in households, communities, and institutions.
Centralized vs. Decentralized Sewerage Systems: Which is Which for You? Read more about Centralized vs. Decentralized Sewerage Systems: Which is Which for You? Lack of data on actual performance of decentralized plants exists in general. The need to identify which scale is optimal to use is based on the outcome of a detailed assessment that considers a variety of aspects. Recycling, reuse, and energy recovery nonetheless should be integral to all scales.
Public-Private Partnership Framework for Sustainable Development and Investment in Wastewater Management Read more about Public-Private Partnership Framework for Sustainable Development and Investment in Wastewater Management This presentation introduces Kolon Water & Energy as a total water solution provider in the Republic of Korea. The public-private partnership framework of wastewater management in the country, resulting to a win-win situation for all, is explained. The services and solutions provided, including achievements gained by the company, are also discussed.
Bayawan: Small City Sanitation Solutions Read more about Bayawan: Small City Sanitation Solutions The sanitation and solid waste management program of Bayawan City in the Philippines is an exceptional sanitation solution for a small city. Other local government unit leaders are encouraged to examine the sanitation practice in the city and consider replication in their localities.
Sustainable Sanitation: How Do We Get There? Read more about Sustainable Sanitation: How Do We Get There? About 1.7 billion people in Asia face health hazards due to lack of proper sanitation. While multiple stakeholders across the region are taking the initiative to tackle sanitation and solid waste management, vastly increasing the coverage of wastewater revolution is needed to reach the goal of sanitation for all.