Published in: 2008
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IRC Symposium: Sanitation for the urban poor - partnerships and governance, Delft, The Netherlands
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Platzer, C., Hoffmann, H., Ticona, E.
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The study analyses the potentials and limits of alternatives to waterborne sanitation. It is based on a comparison between a waterborne sanitation system (WS) and a dry sanitation solution (DS). It suggests
that the introduction of urine diversion dry toilets (UDDT) in Peru would enable water to be provided for 50% more inhabitants, a very important aspect for Peru which is heavily affected by climate change, with
a predicted sharp decrease in water availability in future.
Platzer, C., Hoffmann, H., Ticona, E. (2008). Alternatives to waterborne sanitation - a comparative study – limits and potentials. IRC Symposium: Sanitation for the urban poor - partnerships and governance, Delft, The Netherlands
English Latin America & Caribbean Urban (entire city)
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