This manual gives practical guidance on how to select, design, construct and maintain appropriate excreta disposal systems to reduce faecal transmission risks and protect public health in emergency situations. It outlines the key issues to be considered when assessing excreta disposal needs and priorities, and provides guidance on how to plan, design and construct appropriate systems, and on how to maintain and promote appropriate use of those systems. It is designed for use by field-based technicians, engineers and non-technical staff responsible for sanitation planning, management and intervention in emergencies
This note outlines the five steps that need to be taken to ensure that wells are cleaned and disinfected after a natural disaster has occured. It was prepared by the Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC), Loughborough University