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Non-Sewered Sanitation for Housing and Institutional Buildings
This report describes the need for sanitation to protect public health, both in housing and in small institutional buildings, such as schools and clinics. Systems are described and compared as an aid to selection for particular situations, and information is given on design features to improve the effectiveness of systems. Rules are also given for sizing the capacity of installations. The following topics are included in this report: Health and nuisance problems associated with inadequate sanitation; Pollution risks to soil and groundwater; Sanitation technology options for no or low-water use systems; Sanitation options for unsewered institutional buildings; System design considerations; On-site disposal of effluents; and Assessing site suitability.
Non-Sewered Sanitation for Housing and Institutional Buildings
This report describes the need for sanitation to protect public health, both in housing and in small institutional buildings, such as schools and clinics. Systems are described and compared as an aid to selection for particular situations, and information is given on design features to improve the effectiveness of systems. Rules are also given for sizing the capacity of installations. The following topics are included in this report: Health and nuisance problems associated with inadequate sanitation; Pollution risks to soil and groundwater; Sanitation technology options for no or low-water use systems; Sanitation options for unsewered institutional buildings; System design considerations; On-site disposal of effluents; and Assessing site suitability.
Non-Sewered Sanitation for Housing and Institutional Buildings
R. Carroll (author) / J. Britten (author)
1992
20 pages
Report
No indication
English
Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Heating & Cooling Systems , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Housing(Dwellings) , Toilet facilities , Sewage , Public health , Schools , Residential buildings , Sanitation , Wastes(Sanitary engineering) , Sewage disposal , Septic tanks , Design criteria , Water pollution abatement , Water supplies , Foreign technology
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