East Asia and the Pacific Region Urban Sanitation Review : A Call for Action
This study summarizes the main challenges to scaling up access to sustainable sanitation services in the urban areas of three countries in the East Asia and Pacific region-Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam-and proposes the main steps these countri...
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ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AERATION BACTERIA BILL COLLECTION BILLING BLOCK TARIFFS BOD CATCHMENT CATCHMENT AREA CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CLEAN WATER CLEAN-UP CLIMATE CHANGE COLLECTION SYSTEM COLLECTION SYSTEMS COMBINED SEWER SYSTEMS COMBINED SEWERAGE COMBINED SEWERS COMMERCIALIZATION COMMUNAL TOILETS CONNECTION CONNECTION RATE CONSTRUCTION CONSUMER REPRESENTATION COST RECOVERY CUBIC METER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DESLUDGING DISPOSAL OF WASTEWATER DITCHES DOMESTIC WASTEWATER DRAIN DRAINAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DRAINS DRINKING WATER EFFECTIVE SANITATION EFFECTIVE WATER EFFICIENT WATER USE EFFLUENTS ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXCRETA FE FECAL COLIFORM FECES FINANCIAL VIABILITY FLUSH TOILETS FUTURE WATER NEEDS GARBAGE GAS GASES GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION HOUSE CONNECTION HOUSE CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD WASTE HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE INADEQUATE SANITATION INADEQUATE WATER INFILTRATION INVESTMENT COST INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT PROPOSALS INVESTMENTS IN SANITATION IRRIGATION LANDFILLS LARGE CITIES LEAKS LEAST COST LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY LOCAL PRIVATE OPERATORS LOCAL WATER LOCAL WATER UTILITIES METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS MONITORING PROGRAM NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS NUMBER OF SEWER CONNECTIONS NUTRIENTS OPEN SEWER ORGANIC LOAD ORGANIC MATTER OXYGEN OXYGEN DEMAND PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS PIPED WATER PIPES PIT LATRINES POLLUTION POOR WATER QUALITY POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC FACILITIES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEM PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER RAINWATER RECEIVING WATERS RECYCLED WATER REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESERVOIRS REUSE OF WATER RIVERS RUNOFF SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE WATER SANITARY ENGINEERS SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION DEVELOPMENT SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SANITATION INVESTMENTS SANITATION MANAGEMENT SANITATION OPERATIONS SANITATION POLICIES SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROBLEMS SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION SOLUTIONS SANITATION STRATEGY SATELLITE TOWNS SEPARATE SEWERAGE SEPTIC TANK SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SEPTIC TANK DESIGN SEPTIC TANK EMPTYING SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SEWAGE SEWAGE NETWORK SEWAGE SLUDGE SEWAGE SYSTEMS SEWER NETWORKS SEWER PIPES SEWER SYSTEMS SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS SEWERAGE NETWORK SEWERAGE NETWORKS SEWERAGE SYSTEM SEWERAGE SYSTEMS SEWERS SLUDGE SOLID WASTE STORM WATER SUSTAINABLE SANITATION SUSTAINABLE SERVICES TOILET TOILET FACILITIES TOILET SYSTEM TREATED WASTEWATER TREATING WASTEWATER URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN HOUSEHOLDS URBAN SANITATION URBAN SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS URBAN SEWERAGE URBAN WASTEWATER URBAN WATER URBAN WATER SERVICES USERS VOLUME OF WATER WASTE WASTE WATER WASTE WATER TREATMENT WASTES WASTEWATER WASTEWATER COLLECTION WASTEWATER DISPOSAL WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER SYSTEMS WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY WASTEWATER UTILITIES WATER BODIES WATER COMPANY WATER CONSUMPTION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER REUSE WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SHORTAGES WATER SUPPLIES WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT PLANT WATER UTILITIES |
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ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AERATION BACTERIA BILL COLLECTION BILLING BLOCK TARIFFS BOD CATCHMENT CATCHMENT AREA CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CLEAN WATER CLEAN-UP CLIMATE CHANGE COLLECTION SYSTEM COLLECTION SYSTEMS COMBINED SEWER SYSTEMS COMBINED SEWERAGE COMBINED SEWERS COMMERCIALIZATION COMMUNAL TOILETS CONNECTION CONNECTION RATE CONSTRUCTION CONSUMER REPRESENTATION COST RECOVERY CUBIC METER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DESLUDGING DISPOSAL OF WASTEWATER DITCHES DOMESTIC WASTEWATER DRAIN DRAINAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DRAINS DRINKING WATER EFFECTIVE SANITATION EFFECTIVE WATER EFFICIENT WATER USE EFFLUENTS ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXCRETA FE FECAL COLIFORM FECES FINANCIAL VIABILITY FLUSH TOILETS FUTURE WATER NEEDS GARBAGE GAS GASES GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION HOUSE CONNECTION HOUSE CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD WASTE HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE INADEQUATE SANITATION INADEQUATE WATER INFILTRATION INVESTMENT COST INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT PROPOSALS INVESTMENTS IN SANITATION IRRIGATION LANDFILLS LARGE CITIES LEAKS LEAST COST LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY LOCAL PRIVATE OPERATORS LOCAL WATER LOCAL WATER UTILITIES METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS MONITORING PROGRAM NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS NUMBER OF SEWER CONNECTIONS NUTRIENTS OPEN SEWER ORGANIC LOAD ORGANIC MATTER OXYGEN OXYGEN DEMAND PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS PIPED WATER PIPES PIT LATRINES POLLUTION POOR WATER QUALITY POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC FACILITIES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEM PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER RAINWATER RECEIVING WATERS RECYCLED WATER REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESERVOIRS REUSE OF WATER RIVERS RUNOFF SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE WATER SANITARY ENGINEERS SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION DEVELOPMENT SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SANITATION INVESTMENTS SANITATION MANAGEMENT SANITATION OPERATIONS SANITATION POLICIES SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROBLEMS SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION SOLUTIONS SANITATION STRATEGY SATELLITE TOWNS SEPARATE SEWERAGE SEPTIC TANK SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SEPTIC TANK DESIGN SEPTIC TANK EMPTYING SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SEWAGE SEWAGE NETWORK SEWAGE SLUDGE SEWAGE SYSTEMS SEWER NETWORKS SEWER PIPES SEWER SYSTEMS SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS SEWERAGE NETWORK SEWERAGE NETWORKS SEWERAGE SYSTEM SEWERAGE SYSTEMS SEWERS SLUDGE SOLID WASTE STORM WATER SUSTAINABLE SANITATION SUSTAINABLE SERVICES TOILET TOILET FACILITIES TOILET SYSTEM TREATED WASTEWATER TREATING WASTEWATER URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN HOUSEHOLDS URBAN SANITATION URBAN SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS URBAN SEWERAGE URBAN WASTEWATER URBAN WATER URBAN WATER SERVICES USERS VOLUME OF WATER WASTE WASTE WATER WASTE WATER TREATMENT WASTES WASTEWATER WASTEWATER COLLECTION WASTEWATER DISPOSAL WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER SYSTEMS WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY WASTEWATER UTILITIES WATER BODIES WATER COMPANY WATER CONSUMPTION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER REUSE WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SHORTAGES WATER SUPPLIES WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT PLANT WATER UTILITIES World Bank East Asia and the Pacific Region Urban Sanitation Review : A Call for Action |
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East Asia and Pacific East Asia Oceania |
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This study summarizes the main
challenges to scaling up access to sustainable sanitation
services in the urban areas of three countries in the East
Asia and Pacific region-Indonesia, Philippines and
Vietnam-and proposes the main steps these countries need to
take to redress the status quo. The report is divided into
four chapters. The first chapter provides an overview of the
current level and quality of access to urban sanitation in
the region. The second chapter examines the causes leading
to the current state of urban sanitation, using four
thematic areas: people, technology, institutions and
finance. The third chapter identifies those factors that
need to be in place to trigger a different way of doing
business in the sector and that may ultimately lead to
transformational changes. The final chapter proposes
recommendations on how countries can upgrade and scale up
urban sanitation services. |
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East Asia and the Pacific Region Urban Sanitation Review : A Call for Action |
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East Asia and the Pacific Region Urban Sanitation Review : A Call for Action |
title_full |
East Asia and the Pacific Region Urban Sanitation Review : A Call for Action |
title_fullStr |
East Asia and the Pacific Region Urban Sanitation Review : A Call for Action |
title_full_unstemmed |
East Asia and the Pacific Region Urban Sanitation Review : A Call for Action |
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east asia and the pacific region urban sanitation review : a call for action |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/11/18812734/east-asia-pacific-urban-sanitation-review-call-action http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17616 |
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okr-10986-176162021-04-23T14:03:39Z East Asia and the Pacific Region Urban Sanitation Review : A Call for Action World Bank ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AERATION BACTERIA BILL COLLECTION BILLING BLOCK TARIFFS BOD CATCHMENT CATCHMENT AREA CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CLEAN WATER CLEAN-UP CLIMATE CHANGE COLLECTION SYSTEM COLLECTION SYSTEMS COMBINED SEWER SYSTEMS COMBINED SEWERAGE COMBINED SEWERS COMMERCIALIZATION COMMUNAL TOILETS CONNECTION CONNECTION RATE CONSTRUCTION CONSUMER REPRESENTATION COST RECOVERY CUBIC METER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DESLUDGING DISPOSAL OF WASTEWATER DITCHES DOMESTIC WASTEWATER DRAIN DRAINAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DRAINS DRINKING WATER EFFECTIVE SANITATION EFFECTIVE WATER EFFICIENT WATER USE EFFLUENTS ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXCRETA FE FECAL COLIFORM FECES FINANCIAL VIABILITY FLUSH TOILETS FUTURE WATER NEEDS GARBAGE GAS GASES GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION HOUSE CONNECTION HOUSE CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD WASTE HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE INADEQUATE SANITATION INADEQUATE WATER INFILTRATION INVESTMENT COST INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT PROPOSALS INVESTMENTS IN SANITATION IRRIGATION LANDFILLS LARGE CITIES LEAKS LEAST COST LITERS PER CAPITA PER DAY LOCAL PRIVATE OPERATORS LOCAL WATER LOCAL WATER UTILITIES METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS MONITORING PROGRAM NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS NUMBER OF SEWER CONNECTIONS NUTRIENTS OPEN SEWER ORGANIC LOAD ORGANIC MATTER OXYGEN OXYGEN DEMAND PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS PIPED WATER PIPES PIT LATRINES POLLUTION POOR WATER QUALITY POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC FACILITIES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEM PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC WORKS QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER RAINWATER RECEIVING WATERS RECYCLED WATER REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESERVOIRS REUSE OF WATER RIVERS RUNOFF SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE WATER SANITARY ENGINEERS SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION DEVELOPMENT SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SANITATION INVESTMENTS SANITATION MANAGEMENT SANITATION OPERATIONS SANITATION POLICIES SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROBLEMS SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION SOLUTIONS SANITATION STRATEGY SATELLITE TOWNS SEPARATE SEWERAGE SEPTIC TANK SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SEPTIC TANK DESIGN SEPTIC TANK EMPTYING SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SEWAGE SEWAGE NETWORK SEWAGE SLUDGE SEWAGE SYSTEMS SEWER NETWORKS SEWER PIPES SEWER SYSTEMS SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS SEWERAGE NETWORK SEWERAGE NETWORKS SEWERAGE SYSTEM SEWERAGE SYSTEMS SEWERS SLUDGE SOLID WASTE STORM WATER SUSTAINABLE SANITATION SUSTAINABLE SERVICES TOILET TOILET FACILITIES TOILET SYSTEM TREATED WASTEWATER TREATING WASTEWATER URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN HOUSEHOLDS URBAN SANITATION URBAN SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS URBAN SEWERAGE URBAN WASTEWATER URBAN WATER URBAN WATER SERVICES USERS VOLUME OF WATER WASTE WASTE WATER WASTE WATER TREATMENT WASTES WASTEWATER WASTEWATER COLLECTION WASTEWATER DISPOSAL WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER SYSTEMS WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY WASTEWATER UTILITIES WATER BODIES WATER COMPANY WATER CONSUMPTION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER REUSE WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SHORTAGES WATER SUPPLIES WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT PLANT WATER UTILITIES This study summarizes the main challenges to scaling up access to sustainable sanitation services in the urban areas of three countries in the East Asia and Pacific region-Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam-and proposes the main steps these countries need to take to redress the status quo. The report is divided into four chapters. The first chapter provides an overview of the current level and quality of access to urban sanitation in the region. The second chapter examines the causes leading to the current state of urban sanitation, using four thematic areas: people, technology, institutions and finance. The third chapter identifies those factors that need to be in place to trigger a different way of doing business in the sector and that may ultimately lead to transformational changes. The final chapter proposes recommendations on how countries can upgrade and scale up urban sanitation services. 2014-04-07T15:52:55Z 2014-04-07T15:52:55Z 2013-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/11/18812734/east-asia-pacific-urban-sanitation-review-call-action http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17616 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Urban Study East Asia and Pacific East Asia Oceania |