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The first part of a sanitation system is the „user interface“, i.e. the toilet, pedestal, pan or urinal. It is an important part of the sanitation system because this is the part the user comes in contact with. Acceptance of a sanitation system therefore often mainly depends on the acceptance of the user interface. This paper gives an overview on developments of different technologies for user interfaces (UDDTs and urinals). The contributions present developments in different geographical regions: South America, East Africa and the Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) countries.
ECOSAN CLUB (2011): Toilets. (= Sustainable Sanitation Practice , 6 ). Vienna: Ecosan Club URLThis web link provides different important facts of chlorine along with methods of chlorine production, information on the disinfection process etc.
Este documento realiza el análisis del proyecto de agua y saneamiento sostenible PASOS II, el cual puso énfasis en la descentralización, participación y financiamiento, al final se concluye con ideas y mensajes para los actores sociales que están relacionados con el tema.
CARE (2007): Proyecto de Agua y Saneamiento Sostenible, PASOS II. La Experiencia en Agua y Saneamiento del Proyecto PASOS II: Sus Principales Aprendizajes en Descentralización, Participación y Financiamiento. Honduras: CareLanguage: Spanish
The paper gives a broad overview of the Indian laws related to water and the right to water in India. It discusses some of the decisions of the courts in cases involving
MURALIDHAR, S. (2006): The right to water, An overview of the Indian legal regime. In: Riedel, E. ; Rothen, P. (2006): The Human Right to Water. 65-81.This list was prepared and used during the NaWaTech project as working material for stakeholder identification.
NICOLICS, S. (2015): Template List O&M Roles and Responsibilities. Working document. In: NaWaTech project:To avoid the degradation of waterways as seen in southern Australia, it is necessary to plan water use carefully, and leave a large proportion of the water in the environment. Read more about in this factsheet edited by the Northern Territory Government.
NRETAS (2007): Water Extraction. Darwin: Northern Territory Government of Australia (NTA) PDFTraining session plan on Aerated Engineered Wetland (AEW)
BRESCIANI, R. and MASI, F. (2023): Training Session Plan - Aerated Engineered Wetland (AEW). Training Program on Sustainable Natural and Advance Technologies and Business Partnerships for Water & Wastewater Treatment, Monitoring and Safe Water Reuse in India . PDFThis third publication in the series aims to capture the current trends in waste management with the assistance of 20 case studies from around the world.
UNHABITAT (2010): Solid Waste Management in the World’s Cities . (= Water and Sanitation in the World’s Cities 2010 ). London and Washington DC: Earthscan