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Co-Treatment of Septage and Fecal Sludge in Sewage Treatment Facilities: A Guide for Planners and Implementers



guide Mar 2020 ; 85 pages
Aut. Dorai Narayana
Ed. FSMA - Rotterdam IWA - London
Downloadable format: PdF (2 500 ko)
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Abstract:
This guideline is intended to facilitate a better understanding among planners, engineers, decision makers and technical practitioners in the following aspects:
(a) the relevant differences between FS/septage and sewage
(b) situations in which co-treatment may be considered
(c) the potential of co-treatment of septage/FS in STPs
(d) issues of concern in co-treatment, potential impacts and mitigations
(e) hand holding in a step-by-step consideration of co-treatment planning
It is hoped that with this understanding, available case studies can be better understood and potential strategies mapped out for each local situation. Some cautionary notes are also included for the practitioner.
The information included here relies on already available published material, particularly Fecal Sludge and Septage Treatment: A guide for low- and middle-income countries by Kevin Tayler (2018), although this book deals with fecal sludge management in general and co-treatment is not dealt with in great detail.
It must be stressed that this is not a design manual. It is meant as a guide for planners to evaluate and consider the option of co-treatment.

Target Audiences:

Socio-Economist , Local and national decision makers

Keyword:

sludge treatment (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publishers/Broadcasters:

FSMA - Faecal Sludge Management Alliance - Rotterdam - Netherlands
    

IWA - International Water Association - London - United Kingdom
    

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