Published in: 2005
Publisher:
Ecological Sanitation Research (EcoSanRes), Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
Author:
Morgan, P.
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This field note describes pioneering work being carried out in Malawi and Mozambique with a new generation of low cost pit toilets. The pits are shallow, rarely more than 1.5 metres deep. The pits fill up, not with raw excreta alone but with a mix of ingredients which includes excreta, soil, wood ash and sometimes leaves. Garbage is not added. With such a mix the pit contents change into valuable compost relatively quickly. This simple transformation in design and use can have far reaching effects.
Morgan, P. (2005). An ecological approach to low cost sanitation provision in Malawi and Mozambique. Ecological Sanitation Research (EcoSanRes), Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
Composting, vermicomposting (solid waste), composting toilets English Peri-urban Practitioners Sub-Saharan Africa Urban (entire city)
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