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CLOSE THIS BOOKGuide to the Development of On-site Sanitation (WHO, 1992, 245 p.)
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VIEW THE DOCUMENTAcknowledgments
VIEW THE DOCUMENTPreface
Part I - Foundations of sanitary practice
Part II - Detailed design, construction, operation and maintenance
Part III - Planning and development of on-site sanitation projects
VIEW THE DOCUMENTReferences
VIEW THE DOCUMENTSelected further reading
VIEW THE DOCUMENTGlossary of terms used in this book
VIEW THE DOCUMENTANNEX 1 - Reuse of excrete
VIEW THE DOCUMENTANNEX 2 - Sullage
VIEW THE DOCUMENTANNEX 3 - Reviewers

Selected further reading

ASHWORTH, J. (1982) Urban sullage in developing countries. Waterlines,1 (2):14 16.1

BOURNE, P. G., ed. (1984) Water and sanitation: economic and sociological perspectives. Orlando, Academic Press.

CROSS, P. (1985) Existing practices and beliefs in the use of human excrete. IRCWD news, 23:2 4.

DECK, F. L. O. (1986) Community water supply and sanitation in developing countries, 1970 1990: an evaluation of the levels and trends of services. World health statistics quarterly, 39 (1):2-39.

EDWARDS, P. (1985) Aquaculture: a component of low cost sanitation technology. Washington, DC, World Bank (World Bank Technical Paper No. 36).

ELMENDORF, M. & BUCKLES, P. (1980) Socio-cultural aspects of ware? supply and excreta disposal. Washington, DC, World Bank.

GOLLADAY, F. L. (1983)Appropriatetechnologyforwatersupplyandsaniturion: meeting the needs of the poor for water supply and sanitation. Washington, DC, World Bank.

GOTAAS, H. B. (1956) Composting: sanitary disposal and reclamation of organic wastes. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO Monograph Series No. 31).

GUNNERSON, C. G. & STUCKEY, D. C. (1986) Anaerobic digestion: principles and practice of biogas systems. Washington, DC, World Bank (World Bank Technical Paper No. 49).

HEALEY, K. A. & LAAK, R. (1974) Site evaluation and design of seepage fields. Journal of the environmental engineering division' Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 100: 1133 1146.

HINDHAUGH, G. M. A. (1973) Night soil treatment. Consulting engineer, 37 (9):47, 49.

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE (1981) Sanitation in developing countries. Proceedings of a workshop on training held in Lobatse, Botswana, 14-20 August 1980. Ottawa (IDRC-168e).

INDIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTION (1969) Code of practice for design a d construction of septic tanks. New Delhi (IS 2470, part 1 and part 2).

US PUBLIC HEALTH SERVTCE (1933) The sanitary privy. Washington, DC (revised type No. IV of Public health report (Wash), Suppl. 108).

VINCENT, L. J. ET AL. (1961) A system of sanitation for low cost high density housing. In: Proceedings of a symposium on hygiene and sanitation in relation to housing, Niamey, pp. 135 172 (Publication No. 84, CETA/WHO, Niger).

WHO (1980) Epidemiology and control of schistosomiasis: report of a WHO Expert Committee. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO Technical Report Series, No. 643).

WHO REGIONAL OFFICE FOR SOUTH-EAST ASIA (1985) Achieving success in community water supply and sanitation projects. New Delhi (Regional Health Paper No. 9).

VAN WIJK-SIJBESMAN, C. (1985) Participation of women in water supply and sanitation: roles and realities. The Hague, International Reference Centre for Community Water Supply and Sanitation (IRC Technical Paper No. 22).

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