Take it away: the need for designing fecal sludge disposal services for single-pit latrines

Author:

Balasubramanya Soumya1,Evans Barbara2,Ahmed Rizwan3,Habib Ahasan3,Asad N. S. M.3,Rahman Mominur4,Hasan Mahmudul4,Dey Digbijoy5,Camargo-Valero Miller2,Rao Krishna Chaitanya1,Fernando Sudarshana1

Affiliation:

1. International Water Management Institute, 127 Sunil Mawatha, Pelawatte, Sri Lanka

2. Institute of Public Health and Environmental Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

3. NGO Forum for Public Health, 4/6, Block-E, Lalmatia, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh

4. Department of Chemical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh

5. BRAC, BRAC Centre, 75 Mohakhali, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh

Abstract

The government of Bangladesh is increasingly paying attention to the safe collection and disposal of fecal sludge from pit latrines in rural areas. In this paper, we report on current sludge disposal practices from single-pit latrines, by conducting a survey of 1,091 households with pit latrines in a rural subdistrict of Bangladesh. Almost all households were using their pits, and 90% reported that hiring pit emptiers to empty the pit for reuse was the dominant pit management practice. However, 90% of households also reported that the sludge from these pits would be disposed of in the vicinity of their homes, by digging wide and shallow troughs in the soil to absorb the sludge. These results indicate an urgent need to design an organized service that safely transports fecal sludge away for treatment. The National Committee for Fecal Sludge Management, constituted by the government of Bangladesh, is using these results to design policy for sludge management.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology,Development

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