Methods for estimating quantities and qualities (Q&q) of faecal sludge: Field evaluation in sircilla, india

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Estimates of accumulated quantities and qualities (Q&Q) of faecal sludge are essential for developing city-wide management plans. However, standardized approaches are lacking, and examples in scientific literature make use of diverse methodologies and parameters, making their comparability and transferability difficult. This study field-tested an approach for estimating Q&Q in Sircilla, India, and compared three methods for measuring accumulated sludge: (1) faecal sludge accumulation rate from in situ measurement with a core sampler; (2) faecal sludge accumulation rate with volume emptied by desludging truck; and (3) sludge blanket accumulation rate in situ with a core sampler. Measurements were taken at households and commercial establishments, samples were analysed for characteristics, and demographic, environmental, and technical data were collected with a questionnaire. The median total solids (TS), volatile solids (VS), and chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentrations for all containments were 26.8, 17.8, and 32.0 g/L, respectively. The median faecal sludge accumulation rate estimated with the core sampler and truck were 53 and 96 L/cap·year, respectively. The median sludge blanket accumulation rate was 17 L/cap·year. Continued data collection in this fashion will lead to a better understanding of what is accumulating in onsite containments at regional levels.

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Prasad, P., Andriessen, N., Moorthy, A., Das, A., Coppens, K., Pradeep, R., & Strande, L. (2021). Methods for estimating quantities and qualities (Q&q) of faecal sludge: Field evaluation in sircilla, india. Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, 11(3), 494–504. https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2021.269

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