Improving Sanitation in Cold Regions : Catalog of Technical Options for Household-Level Sanitation

Globally, 2.5 billion people lack access to improved sanitation. Improving sanitation is a challenge around the world; cold climates add to that challenge. The objective of this Catalog is to identify suitable technological options for delivering s...

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Main Authors: Leblanc, Maryanne, Reed, Robert A., Kingdom, William, Gambrill, Martin, Rodriguez, Diego Juan
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/987821560498127782/Improving-Sanitation-in-Cold-Regions-Catalog-of-Technical-Options-for-Household-level-Sanitation
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spelling okr-10986-319452021-06-14T10:02:18Z Improving Sanitation in Cold Regions : Catalog of Technical Options for Household-Level Sanitation Leblanc, Maryanne Reed, Robert A. Kingdom, William Gambrill, Martin Rodriguez, Diego Juan SANITATION COLD CLIMATE PIT LATRINES TOILETS SEWERAGE WATER AND SANITATION Globally, 2.5 billion people lack access to improved sanitation. Improving sanitation is a challenge around the world; cold climates add to that challenge. The objective of this Catalog is to identify suitable technological options for delivering sustainable improved sanitation in cold regions where the population is not served by piped water supply and sewer networks. 2019-06-25T16:13:53Z 2019-06-25T16:13:53Z 2019-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/987821560498127782/Improving-Sanitation-in-Cold-Regions-Catalog-of-Technical-Options-for-Household-level-Sanitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31945 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Canada China Greenland Mongolia
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topic SANITATION
COLD CLIMATE
PIT LATRINES
TOILETS
SEWERAGE
WATER AND SANITATION
spellingShingle SANITATION
COLD CLIMATE
PIT LATRINES
TOILETS
SEWERAGE
WATER AND SANITATION
Leblanc, Maryanne
Reed, Robert A.
Kingdom, William
Gambrill, Martin
Rodriguez, Diego Juan
Improving Sanitation in Cold Regions : Catalog of Technical Options for Household-Level Sanitation
geographic_facet Canada
China
Greenland
Mongolia
description Globally, 2.5 billion people lack access to improved sanitation. Improving sanitation is a challenge around the world; cold climates add to that challenge. The objective of this Catalog is to identify suitable technological options for delivering sustainable improved sanitation in cold regions where the population is not served by piped water supply and sewer networks.
format Working Paper
author Leblanc, Maryanne
Reed, Robert A.
Kingdom, William
Gambrill, Martin
Rodriguez, Diego Juan
author_facet Leblanc, Maryanne
Reed, Robert A.
Kingdom, William
Gambrill, Martin
Rodriguez, Diego Juan
author_sort Leblanc, Maryanne
title Improving Sanitation in Cold Regions : Catalog of Technical Options for Household-Level Sanitation
title_short Improving Sanitation in Cold Regions : Catalog of Technical Options for Household-Level Sanitation
title_full Improving Sanitation in Cold Regions : Catalog of Technical Options for Household-Level Sanitation
title_fullStr Improving Sanitation in Cold Regions : Catalog of Technical Options for Household-Level Sanitation
title_full_unstemmed Improving Sanitation in Cold Regions : Catalog of Technical Options for Household-Level Sanitation
title_sort improving sanitation in cold regions : catalog of technical options for household-level sanitation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/987821560498127782/Improving-Sanitation-in-Cold-Regions-Catalog-of-Technical-Options-for-Household-level-Sanitation
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