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Introduction to the Compendium of Sanitation Systems and Technologies

Introduction to the Compendium of Sanitation Systems and Technologies. Rationale. CLUES planning process is based on informed-decision making Informed decision-making is only possible if information is well-ordered and structured

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Introduction to the Compendium of Sanitation Systems and Technologies

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  1. Introduction to the Compendium of Sanitation Systems and Technologies

  2. Rationale • CLUES planning process is based on informed-decision making • Informed decision-making is only possible if information is well-ordered and structured • Abundant information exists about sanitation technologies, but it is not easily accessible and understandable by relevant stakeholders. • The „Compendium“ pulls together all relevant information on sanitation systems and technologies, enabling informed decision-making in sanitation planning. • It emphasizes the importance of a systems approach to sanitation planning (rather than a technology focus)

  3. Goal of the Compendium • Expose the user to a broad range of sanitation systems and technologies • understand and work with the system concept • Compile and compare different technologies  Show possibilities apart fromsewers

  4. Parts of the Compendium • Inputs/Products • Functional Groups • System Templates • Technology Information Sheets

  5. Target users of the Compendium Engineers, planners and other professionals … • who are familiar with sanitation technologies and processes; • with well-developed awareness of the context and priorities of the community and other stakeholders; • with interest in learning more about alternative or novel technologies which may not be yet applied in the local context. Non-experts“ interested in sanitation systems and technologies, their advantages and disadvantages Meant to be used as part of a Participatory Planning Approach (Step 5 of CLUES)

  6. Structure of the Compendium Part 1: Sanitation System Templates Part 2: Technology Information Sheets

  7. Products • Refer: page 11 • Products include: Human wastes, products for transport, additional products (toilet paper, green organic waste), output products (feacal sludge, biogas) • 19 different Products defined • System choice will depend on the Products that are generated/ required /desired

  8. Functional Groups • Refer: page 13 • Functional Groups are groupings of technologies which perform the same function • 5 different Functional Groups defined • Every technology belongs to a Functional Group (colour-coded)

  9. System Templates • Refer: page 16-32 • System Templates show logical combinations of Technologies which can be linked to form a system • 8 different System Templates defined: from which 100s of Systems can be built • Templates are built using Products and Technologies from Functional Groups

  10. Products

  11. Functional Groups

  12. Technology Label Link to Systems Technology Code

  13. Management Level Application Level Input/ Output Products

  14. Thank you!

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