Cookie tracking notice
Are we allowed to crumble with cookies and anonymous tracking?

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site (so called session cookies), while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). We use the application Matomo and the external service etracker to analyze your behavior on our website anonymously. Because we value your privacy, we are here with asking your permission to use the following technologies. You can change your settings any time via this link or the menu item in footer menu. For more information visit our Data Policy

Managing Septage in Ganga Cities - An analysis of excreta management in 21 priority towns through SFDs

Luthra, B., Gupta, E., (2020)

Published in: 2020
Pages: 30

Publisher:
Centre for Science and Environment

Author:
Luthra, B., Gupta, E.,

Uploaded by:
SuSanA Admin

Partner profile:
common upload


1919 Views
31 Downloads

Namami Gange (a national mission for cleaning the Ganga River) is not just about physical cleaning of the river, it is about rejuvenating it and ensuring that it is ever flowing (Aviral) with clean (Nirmal) water. To achieve the same, a comprehensive approach is required which cuts across a lot of sectors. Human excreta (wastewater, faecal sludge, and supernatant) is one of the main causes for the deteriorating quality of water in the river. Managing these three streams of excreta is quintessential to achieve the dream of Nirmal and Aviral Ganga.

This report by CSE is based on the study of 21 priority towns, randomly selected, along the main stem of River Ganga. Shit Flow Diagrams (SFDs) are developed for each city to map the flow of excreta and understand the quality of service provision. The aim of the study is to find the gaps in excreta management and propose a way forward to fill the same to improve the health of the river and also the people residing in the basin cities.

In the initial part of the report, each stage of the service chain is looked at—containment, emptying, transport, and treatment—and an analysis of the same is presented based on the data collected for the 21 towns and cities. In the latter part of the report, the cities are clustered based on their population size and cluster SFDs are developed for three categories—Cluster 1 (cities with more than 5 lakh population), Cluster 2 (cities with population ranging from 1.2 to 5 lakh) and Cluster 3 (cities with population less than 1.2 lakh). Analysis of these clusters is shared in the report. Towards the end of the report an SFD for the basin has been attempted based on the data of 21 selected towns followed by the action plan and way forward.

Bibliographic information

Luthra, B., Gupta, E., (2020). Managing Septage in Ganga Cities - An analysis of excreta management in 21 priority towns through SFDs. Centre for Science and Environment

Filter tags

Case studies in other formats East Asia & Pacific English Politicians and local decision makers Practitioners SFD General Library

Download

Managing Septage in Ganga Cities

Format: pdf file
Size: 15.84 MB

Share this page on    


Follow us on    

SuSanA Partners  currently 400 partners

Networks Circle

 

Latest SuSanA Blog Articles

SuSanA Blog »

SuSanA newsletter

Stay informed about the activities of SuSanA and its partners. The SuSanA newsletter is sent out around four times per year. It contains information about news, events, new partners, projects, discussions and publications of the SuSanA network.

Subscribe to newsletter »

 


close  

 

Resources and publications

Our library has more than 3,000 publications, factsheets, presentations, drawings etc. from many different organisations. It continues to grow thanks to the contributions from our partners.

Add item to library »

The three links below take you to special groups of items in the library for more convenient access:

Projects

The project database contains nearly 400 sanitation projects of many different organizations dealing with research, implementation, advocacy, capacity development etc. Advanced filtering functions and a global map are also available. Information on how and why this database was created is here.

People working for SuSanA partners can add their own projects through their partner profile page. You might need your SuSanA login upgraded for this purpose. Please contact us if you would like to add a project.


Trainings, conference and events materials

Missed important conferences or courses? Catch up by using their materials for self study. These materials have been kindly provided by SuSanA partners.

Shit flow diagrams, excreta flow diagrams (310 SFDs worldwide)

Shit flow diagrams (SFDs) help to visualize excreta management in urban settings. Access SFDs and more through the SFD Portal.

Emersan eCompendium

Humanitarian Sanitation Hub

Sanitation Workers Knowledge and Learning Hub

 


close  

 

Discussion forum

Share knowledge, exchange experiences, discuss challenges, make announcements, ask questions and more. Hint: Your discussion forum login is the same as your SuSanA login. More about the forum's philosophy »


Integrated content

We are hosting content from some other communities of practice and information-sharing portals. This section also provides a link to SuSanA's Sanitation Wikipedia initiative.

Suggest content to add »

SuSanA partners

Not yet a SuSanA partner? Show your organisation's support to SuSanA's vision and engage in  knowledge sharing by becoming partners.

Apply to become a partner »


Individual membership

Register as an individual member of SuSanA free of charge. As a member you can interact with thousands of sanitation enthusiasts on the discussion forum.  You can also get engaged in one of our 13 working groups and our regional chapters. Our FAQs explain the benefits further.

By getting a SuSanA login you can fully participate in the SuSanA community!

Register as a member

Login


Forgot your password?
Forgot your username?

 


close