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Compendium of Sanitation Technologies in Emergencies
Thorsten Reckerzügl Bremen Overseas Research and Development Organization (BORDA)
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Aim Expert peer-reviewed overview of existing (and emerging) sanitation technologies and FSM options Multi-agency publication Covering the entire sanitation service chain Humanitarian counterpart to the existing “Compendium of Sanitation Systems and Technologies” from EAWAG
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Why a new compendium? No up-to-date compilation of sanitation technologies for emergency settings available Existing Emergency Sanitation publications with limited or no focus on entire sanitation service chain New framework conditions: Demand for LRRD approaches, longer-term protracted crisis, urban contexts, new issues (e.g. FSM) and sustainability aspects are more in focus
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What it is Systematic sanitation hardware overview that covers the entire sanitation service chain Compilation of up-to-date (and emerging) technologies Capacity development tool Partly a decision support tool referring to key decision criteria and cross cutting issues that need to be considered What it is not!!! One-stop-shop publication that you can take to the field and that answers everything related to emergency sanitation A detailed design guide on how to build a system
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Multi Agency Publication
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Multi Agency Publication
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Draft Outline Intro Key Criteria Cross-Cutting Issues
Background Structure and use Terminology System templates Emergency scenarios & implications for sanitation infra Sphere WASH Minimum Standards Phase of emergency Management Level Space Technical complexity Inputs/Outputs Design Considerations Materials Applicability Operation & maintenance Costs Software considerations Inclusive design Protective equipment & safety Gender sensitive design User interface & preferences Rehabilitation of existing infrastructure Dry and water-based systems Handwashing facilities Institutional environment Menstrual hygiene management Hand-over & decommissioning HP and community mobilisation Environmental protection Reuse & link with agriculture Business & management models Resilience & Preparedness Durability PART 1: Decision Support Input/ Output User Interface Input/ Output Storage/ Treatment (onsite) Input/ Output Conveyance Input/ Output Treatment (semi-) central Input/ Output Disposal/ Reuse PART 2: Technology Sheets
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Technology Overview
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Technology Sheet Emergency Phase Application Level Management Level
Killer Criteria Space required Technical complexity Inputs/ Outputs Simple Drawing Short description Key design considerations Materials needed Applicability Operation and Maintenance Costs Software considerations Strength Weaknesses Key resources
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Time Frame Aug. 2016 Kick-off meeting at SWWW
Sept Establishment of advisory & peer reviewing group Jan Development of outline & tech-sheet format March Arab Water Week Aug Presentation of first draft at SWWW 2017 Mar Launch at Global WASH Cluster Meeting (Germany tbc)
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