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The paper describes the pilot installation of a vertical garden treating greywater from an office building in Pune, Maharashtra State.
MASI, F. ; BRESCIANI, A. ; RIZZO, A. ; EDATHOOT, N. ; PATWARDHAN, D. ; LANGERGRABER, G. ; PANSE, D. (2015): Vertical Gardens for greywater treatment and recycling in dense urban areas: a case-study in Pune. In: IWA Water and Development Congress & Exhibition 2015:

The SSWM Toolbox Flyer is created in order inform users and partners on what the SSWM Toolbox is. The flyer gives a deeper insight about the six main sections of the toolbox (Concept & Background, Planning & Process Tools, Understand your System, Hardware & Software, Specific Topics, and Glossary & Library).
SEECON (2012): SSWM Toolbox Flyer. Basel: seecon international gmbh
This presentation with 76 slides includes details on the community composting plants established and operated by Waste Concern in Bangladesh.
ENAYETULLAH, I. (2010): Innovations in Organic Waste Management. In: Workshop on Innovations for Scaling Up Organic Waste Management in South Asia, April 2-3, 2010:
Stabilization ponds are a very promising sustainable centralized wastewater treatment option for West Africa due to the favourable climate. Pilot studies could demonstrate their performance in the local context; however none of the full-scale applications works. Besides the poor economic situation and little political support, it is also the lack of training and research that contributes to this situation. This work presents the establishment of an international research collaboration network and main technical recommendations based on an exhaustive assessment on the state-of-the-art of stabilization ponds in the West-African context.
KONE, D. (2002): Epuration des eaux usées par Lagunage a Microphytes et a Macrophytes en Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre- Etat des lieux, performances épuratoires et critères de dimensionnement. (= Doctoral Thesis ). Lausanne: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL).Language: French

This study demonstrates the successful implementation of a UASB (Anaerobic upflow sludge blanket) as a pre-treatment for black- and domestic wastewaters at pilot (400L) and full scale. Organic pollutants were removed quite efficiently due to biological and physical processes (sedimentation and microbial degradation), facilitating a natural post- treatment (waste stabilization ponds).
AL-JUAIDY, A. ; MIMI, Z. ; AL-SA'ED. R. (2003): Palestinian experience with enhanced pre-treatment of black wastewater from Birzeit University using a UASB septic tank system. In: Proceedings of the 2nd international symposium E: Volume 2 , 563-566.