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A guide to septage transfer stations



guide Dec 2015 ; 26 pages
Aut. Pierre Mukheibir
Ed. ISF - Sydney SNV - Den Haag
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Abstract:
Septage transfer stations have the potential to significantly reduce the amount of faecal sludge entering the environment by providing a local solution for septage disposal. Localised transfer stations shorten the time required for local operators to collect and transport septage, and they will be able to use smaller vacuum tanks that can navigate the densely populated residential areas. This guide provides information on the salient aspects of selecting, designing, building, operating and maintaining a septage transfer station.

Keyword:

sludge (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publishers/Broadcasters:

ISF - Institute for Sustainable Futures - Sydney - Australia
    

SNV - Organisatie voor ontiwkkelings samenwerking en bewustwording - Den Haag - Netherlands
    

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