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Environ Sci Technol ; 49(11): 6411-8, 2015 Jun 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25961898

ABSTRACT

Non-networked sanitation technologies use no sewer, water or electricity lines. Based on a review of 45 commercially distributed technologies, 12 (representing three concepts) were selected for a detailed audit. They were located in six countries of Africa and Asia. The safety of users was generally assured and the costs per use were not excessive, whereas costs were fully transparent for only one technology surveyed. A main drawback was insufficient quality of the byproducts from on-site treatment, making recycling in agriculture a hygienic and environmental risk. Further, no technology was sufficiently mature (requiring e.g. to shift wastes by hand). In order to promote further development and give producers of mature products a competitive advantage, the paper proposes a certification of technologies to confirm the fulfillment of basic requirements to make them attractive for future users.


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Sanitation/standards , Technology/standards , Africa , Asia , Decision Making , Environmental Pollution/prevention & control , Humans , Hygiene/economics , Hygiene/standards , Inventions , Sanitation/economics , Sanitation/methods , Technology/economics , Technology/methods , Toilet Facilities/economics , Toilet Facilities/standards
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