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In Latin America, there are also several cooperation projects to advance sustainable sanitation solutions such as decentralized sanitation (DEWATS) but also on-site sanitation solutions with containers (CBS).I would like to know more about the case studies mentioned in the article and the Seechewal model, ECO STP for greywater management, modified domestic absorption pit with grease trap (Meghalaya).In the meantime, I share with you some links to Latin American experiences of decentralized
sanitation
DEWATS
and
CBS
solutions.
Lourdes Valenzuela
Regional SuSanA Coordinator (Latinoamérica)
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Regional SuSanA Coordinator (Latinoamérica)
Directora de comunicación AGUATUYA
Calle Nicolás Ortiz no. 33 (a media cuadra de la Av. Calampampa)
Tel (591) 4 424 2164
Casilla 6264
Cochabamba – Bolivia
Siguenos:
www.aguatuya.org
www.facebook.com/aguatuya
www.susana.org/en/mailinglist-latinoamerica
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Sustaining sanitation investments in India through innovation
Dear Team,
This article on sanitation road map in India could be of your interest.
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In recent years, India has made significant strides in its quest for sustainable sanitation under the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM). After achieving 100% open defecation free (ODF) it has been dealing with second-generation sanitation issues like sustainable liquid waste management, solid waste management and sustaining other infrastructure. Innovation has emerged as a crucial tool in addressing these challenges, offering empowering solutions that can enhance the sustainability of sanitation efforts across the nation and propel India towards the vision of becoming a US $5-trillion gross domestic product (GDP) economy
With Regards
Biswanath
This article on sanitation road map in India could be of your interest.
Following text from the article added by the moderator PCP
In recent years, India has made significant strides in its quest for sustainable sanitation under the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM). After achieving 100% open defecation free (ODF) it has been dealing with second-generation sanitation issues like sustainable liquid waste management, solid waste management and sustaining other infrastructure. Innovation has emerged as a crucial tool in addressing these challenges, offering empowering solutions that can enhance the sustainability of sanitation efforts across the nation and propel India towards the vision of becoming a US $5-trillion gross domestic product (GDP) economy
With Regards
Biswanath
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