Decentralised Wastewater Treatment System (DEWATS) ans sanitation in developing countries (Record no. 55521)

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Personal name Gutterer, Bernd & Others
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Title Decentralised Wastewater Treatment System (DEWATS) ans sanitation in developing countries
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Leicestershire
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2009
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Extent 367p.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>1.Introduction 12<br/>2.Towards comprehensive wastewater<br/>and sanitation strategies 14<br/>2.1 World water resources under threat 14<br/>2.2 The protection of water resources- achievements and challenges 17<br/>2.3 A short assessment of the sanitation and wastewater sectors<br/>in developing countries 20<br/>2.4 Signs of change- elements of efficient and sustainable<br/>sanitation programmes 27<br/>2.5 Towards service orientation- the conceptual framework<br/>of basic needs sanitation programmes 29<br/>2.6 The increasing demand for efficient and reliable decentralised wastewater-treatment solutions 31<br/>3 DEWATS- Sustainable treatment of waste water<br/>at the local level 32<br/>3.1 DEWATS - a modular system approach to ensure efficient<br/>wastewater treatment performance 33<br/>3.2 DEWATS- a brief insight into technical configuration 35<br/>3.3 DEWATS- good practice examples/applications 37<br/>3.31 DEWATS/CBS- Community-Based Sanitation programme<br/>in Alam Jaya, Tangerang, Java, Indonesia 37<br/>3.3.2 DEWATS/CBS- Community-Based Sanitation programme<br/>in Ullalu Upanagara, Bangalore, India 40<br/>3.3.3 DEWATS at public institutions- Sino-German College of<br/>Technology, Shanghai, China 43<br/>3.3.4 DEWATS at public institutions- Aravind Eye Hospital<br/>in Thavalakuppam, Pondicherry, India 46<br/>3.3.5 DEWATS/SME-Ciuster approach- Kelempok Mekarsari<br/>Jaya small-scale industry cluster, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia 49<br/>3.3.6 DEWATS/SME -Alternative Food Process Private Ltd. Bangalore, Karnataka, India 52<br/>3.3.7 lnfrastructural development in rural China- Longtan Village,<br/>Danleng County, Szechuan Province, China 54<br/>3.3.8 DEWATS in integrated municipal planning- Wenzhou University,<br/>Zheijang Province, China 56<br/>4 Mainstreaming DEWATS - strategic planning and<br/>implementation of sustainable infrastructure 58<br/>4.1 Strategic planning of sanitation programmes 58<br/>4.2 Legal framework and effic ient law enforcement 62<br/>4.3 Target-oriented local and municipal planning 66<br/>4.3.1 Features of urban infrastructu re development 66<br/>4.3 Sanitat ion mapping as a tool for eff icient urban-infrastructure<br/>deve lopment 68<br/>4.4 Financ ial ana lysis 74<br/>4.4.1 Comparative cost analys is for infrastructure development 74<br/>4.4.2 Economic ana lysis in times of global warm ing and energy scarcity 77<br/>4.4.3 Econom ic cons iderat ions for point-source polluters 80<br/>4.4.4 Parameters f or economic calculation 82<br/>4.4.5 Susta inable f inancing schemes for sanitat ion programmes-<br/>multi-source f inancing and w illingness to pay 88<br/>5 CBS programme planning and implementation 92<br/>5.1 Stakeho lders in CBS programmes 92<br/>5.2 Responding to basic needs- active involvement of beneficiaries<br/>and residents 96<br/>5.3 Local government and municipality bodies 97<br/>5.4 Non-governmental organisations 99<br/>5.5 Private sector 99<br/>6 CBS Programme - detailed procedure for implementation 100<br/>6.1 First planning activities 100<br/>6.2 The pilot project 103<br/>6.3 Preparation phase 105<br/>6.3.1 Krck-off wo rkshop ,. 105<br/>6.3.2 Planning workshop 106<br/>6.3.3 Community pre-selection and community assessment 108<br/>6.4 Planning phase 110<br/>6.4.1 Site assessment 110<br/>6.4.2 Informed techno logy choice 112<br/>6.4.3 Detailed engineering design 114<br/>6.4.4 Economic planning 116<br/>6.4.5 Agreement on implementation and landholding 117<br/>6.5 Implementation phase 118<br/>6.5.1 Task planning 118<br/>6.5.2 Quality management 120<br/>6.5.3 Construction 121<br/>6.5.4 Pre-commissioning test 123<br/>6.5.5 Parallel training measures 123<br/>6.6 Operation phase 124<br/>6.6.1 Start operation 124<br/>6.6.2 Operation & maintenance 126<br/>6.6.3 Use of biogas 129<br/>6.6.4 Monitoring and evaluation 131<br/>7 DEWATS components & design principles 132<br/>7.1 Basics of wastewater treatment 132<br/>7.1.1 Definitions : pollution & treatment 132<br/>7.1.2 Biological treatment 133<br/>7.1.3 Aerobic - anaerobic 135<br/>7.1.4 Physical treatment processes 136<br/>7.1.5 Elimination of pollutants 141<br/>7.1.6 Ecology and self-purification in nature 145<br/>8 Treat ment in DEWATS 150<br/>8.1 Parameters for wastewater-treatment design 152<br/>8.1.1 Control parameters 153<br/>8.1.2 Dimensioning parameters 163<br/>9 Technical component s 168<br/>9.1 Overview of DEWATS components 168<br/>9.2 DEWATS modules 176<br/>9.2.1 Grease trap and grit chamber 176<br/>9.2.2 Septic tank 177<br/>9.2.3 Fully mixed digester 182<br/>9.2.4 Imhoff tank 184<br/>9.2.5 Anaerobic baffled reactor 187<br/>9.2.6 Anaerobic filter 191<br/>9.2.7 Planted soil filters 195<br/>9.2 7 1 Horizontal gravel filter 197<br/>9.2 7 2 Vertical sand filter 207<br/>9.2 8 Ponds 211<br/>9.2.8 1 Anaerobic ponds 212<br/>9.2.82 Aerobic ponds 216<br/>9.2 Hybrid and combined systems 221<br/>9.3 Non-DEWATS technolog ies 223<br/>9.31 UASB 223<br/>9.3 2 Trickling filter 225<br/>9.3.3 Aquatic-plant systems 228<br/>10 Designing DEWATS 230 <br/>10.1 Technical spreadsheets- background 230<br/>10.1.1 Usefulness of computer calculation 230<br/>10.1.2 Risks of using simplified formulas 231<br/>10.1.3 About the spreadsheets 233<br/>10.2 Technical spreadsheets- application 236<br/>10.21 Assumed COD/BOD ratio 236<br/>10.2.2 Domestic wastewater quantity and quality 237<br/>10.2.3 Septic tank 238<br/>10.2.4 Fully mixed digester 241<br/>10.2.5 Imhoff tank 247<br/>10.2.6 Anaerobic baffled reactor 250<br/>10.2.7 Anaerobic filter 255<br/>10.2.8 Horizontal gravel filter 261<br/>10.2.9 Aerobic pond 264<br/>10.2.10 Aerobic pond 270<br/>10.3 Spreadsheets for castings 274<br/>10.4 Using spreadsheets without a computer 278<br/>
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