Handbook on Scaling Up Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas
Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) launched by Government of India has been the cornerstone of a decentralized, incentive based approach to achieve rural sanitation objectives. The scheme has developed strategic components to ensure coverage of sanita...
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okr-10986-238462021-04-23T14:04:17Z Handbook on Scaling Up Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas World Bank Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation SANITATION WASTE AGRICULTURAL WASTE PLASTIC MANURE COMMUNITY SANITATION SOLID WASTE COMPOSTING COMPOSTING ORGANIC MATTER WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES GARBAGE DRAINAGE CHANNEL BIODEGRADABLE WASTE WASTE GENERATION WASTE MANAGEMENT BONES WATER SUPPLY PLASTICS BIOGAS WORMS COMPOST FECES HUMAN WASTE MANAGEMENT DISPOSAL SYSTEMS WASTE HANDLING HOSPITAL WASTE WASTES ODORS WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES PATHOGENS BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES CENTRALIZED COMPOSTING PVC LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT EXPLOSIVES RECYCLABLE WASTE DISPOSAL FILTRATION SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT SOLID WASTE RECYCLING ANIMAL WASTE CONSTRUCTION VERMICOMPOSTING WATER SITE COMMERCIAL WASTE DRAINAGE DUMPS GARDENS BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL TOILETS TOXIC WASTE EXCRETA HUMAN FECAL MATTER WASTE • SEGREGATION WASTEWATER LOCATION WASTE PAPER WASTE WATER BATHROOMS LEAD HEAT TREATED WASTEWATER URINE RADIOACTIVE WASTE ORGANIC WASTE VEGETABLE WASTE RURAL SANITATION SOLID WASTE TANK STABILIZATION SANITATION PROGRAM SOLID WASTES HUMAN WASTE DRAINS SANITATION SECTOR BIOGAS PLANT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT GARDEN WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL HOUSEHOLD WASTE SULLAGE PAPER GREASE WASTE MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS IRRIGATION GLASS PERCOLATE MUNICIPAL WASTE POND SITES POOR WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPOSTING PROCESS RECYCLING SANITATION COVERAGE HUMAN EXCRETA PIPES DEMOLITION WASTE WASTE RECYCLING LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL OF WASTE SEWERAGE WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITIES Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) launched by Government of India has been the cornerstone of a decentralized, incentive based approach to achieve rural sanitation objectives. The scheme has developed strategic components to ensure coverage of sanitation facilities through financial and programmatic support for households, and for institutional and community sanitation. Construction of toilets needs to be complemented with mechanisms of waste handling to ensure a safe and hygienic environment in the rural areas. Safe disposal of solid and liquid waste is a major step on the sanitation ladder where communities have begun to successfully tackle. Government at present has specific provision for solid and liquid waste management (SLWM) as an important component under TSC. The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation has been continuously updating technical notes on rural sanitation to reinforce the quality of interventions. The Hand Book on scaling up solid and liquid waste management in rural areas gives a very useful insight on the planning, construction, operation and maintenance of SLWM units in a sustainable way. The effort has been to make a comprehensive document that is user friendly for planning and executing agencies. 2016-03-03T20:55:26Z 2016-03-03T20:55:26Z 2012-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25793414/handbook-scaling-up-solid-liquid-waste-management-rural-areas http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23846 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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SANITATION WASTE AGRICULTURAL WASTE PLASTIC MANURE COMMUNITY SANITATION SOLID WASTE COMPOSTING COMPOSTING ORGANIC MATTER WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES GARBAGE DRAINAGE CHANNEL BIODEGRADABLE WASTE WASTE GENERATION WASTE MANAGEMENT BONES WATER SUPPLY PLASTICS BIOGAS WORMS COMPOST FECES HUMAN WASTE MANAGEMENT DISPOSAL SYSTEMS WASTE HANDLING HOSPITAL WASTE WASTES ODORS WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES PATHOGENS BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES CENTRALIZED COMPOSTING PVC LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT EXPLOSIVES RECYCLABLE WASTE DISPOSAL FILTRATION SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT SOLID WASTE RECYCLING ANIMAL WASTE CONSTRUCTION VERMICOMPOSTING WATER SITE COMMERCIAL WASTE DRAINAGE DUMPS GARDENS BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL TOILETS TOXIC WASTE EXCRETA HUMAN FECAL MATTER WASTE • SEGREGATION WASTEWATER LOCATION WASTE PAPER WASTE WATER BATHROOMS LEAD HEAT TREATED WASTEWATER URINE RADIOACTIVE WASTE ORGANIC WASTE VEGETABLE WASTE RURAL SANITATION SOLID WASTE TANK STABILIZATION SANITATION PROGRAM SOLID WASTES HUMAN WASTE DRAINS SANITATION SECTOR BIOGAS PLANT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT GARDEN WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL HOUSEHOLD WASTE SULLAGE PAPER GREASE WASTE MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS IRRIGATION GLASS PERCOLATE MUNICIPAL WASTE POND SITES POOR WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPOSTING PROCESS RECYCLING SANITATION COVERAGE HUMAN EXCRETA PIPES DEMOLITION WASTE WASTE RECYCLING LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL OF WASTE SEWERAGE WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITIES |
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SANITATION WASTE AGRICULTURAL WASTE PLASTIC MANURE COMMUNITY SANITATION SOLID WASTE COMPOSTING COMPOSTING ORGANIC MATTER WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES GARBAGE DRAINAGE CHANNEL BIODEGRADABLE WASTE WASTE GENERATION WASTE MANAGEMENT BONES WATER SUPPLY PLASTICS BIOGAS WORMS COMPOST FECES HUMAN WASTE MANAGEMENT DISPOSAL SYSTEMS WASTE HANDLING HOSPITAL WASTE WASTES ODORS WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES PATHOGENS BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES CENTRALIZED COMPOSTING PVC LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT EXPLOSIVES RECYCLABLE WASTE DISPOSAL FILTRATION SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT SOLID WASTE RECYCLING ANIMAL WASTE CONSTRUCTION VERMICOMPOSTING WATER SITE COMMERCIAL WASTE DRAINAGE DUMPS GARDENS BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL TOILETS TOXIC WASTE EXCRETA HUMAN FECAL MATTER WASTE • SEGREGATION WASTEWATER LOCATION WASTE PAPER WASTE WATER BATHROOMS LEAD HEAT TREATED WASTEWATER URINE RADIOACTIVE WASTE ORGANIC WASTE VEGETABLE WASTE RURAL SANITATION SOLID WASTE TANK STABILIZATION SANITATION PROGRAM SOLID WASTES HUMAN WASTE DRAINS SANITATION SECTOR BIOGAS PLANT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT GARDEN WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL HOUSEHOLD WASTE SULLAGE PAPER GREASE WASTE MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS IRRIGATION GLASS PERCOLATE MUNICIPAL WASTE POND SITES POOR WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPOSTING PROCESS RECYCLING SANITATION COVERAGE HUMAN EXCRETA PIPES DEMOLITION WASTE WASTE RECYCLING LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL OF WASTE SEWERAGE WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITIES World Bank Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Handbook on Scaling Up Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas |
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Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) launched
by Government of India has been the cornerstone of a
decentralized, incentive based approach to achieve rural
sanitation objectives. The scheme has developed strategic
components to ensure coverage of sanitation facilities
through financial and programmatic support for households,
and for institutional and community sanitation. Construction
of toilets needs to be complemented with mechanisms of waste
handling to ensure a safe and hygienic environment in the
rural areas. Safe disposal of solid and liquid waste is a
major step on the sanitation ladder where communities have
begun to successfully tackle. Government at present has
specific provision for solid and liquid waste management
(SLWM) as an important component under TSC. The Ministry of
Drinking Water and Sanitation has been continuously updating
technical notes on rural sanitation to reinforce the quality
of interventions. The Hand Book on scaling up solid and
liquid waste management in rural areas gives a very useful
insight on the planning, construction, operation and
maintenance of SLWM units in a sustainable way. The effort
has been to make a comprehensive document that is user
friendly for planning and executing agencies. |
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Handbook on Scaling Up Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas |
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Handbook on Scaling Up Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas |
title_full |
Handbook on Scaling Up Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas |
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Handbook on Scaling Up Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas |
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Handbook on Scaling Up Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas |
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handbook on scaling up solid and liquid waste management in rural areas |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25793414/handbook-scaling-up-solid-liquid-waste-management-rural-areas http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23846 |
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