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Effective promotions campaigns help to raise the level of awareness of sanitation issues while driving the demand and raising the willingness to pay for services. Please also refer to [http://www.susana.org/en/resources/akvo-sanitation-portal/factsheet-wg-9-b-public-awareness-raising-and-sanitation-marketing#akvopedia:Public%20Awareness%20Raising%20&%20Sanitation%20Marketing SuSanA's WG 9b Factsheet on Public Awareness Raising & Sanitation Marketing]. | Effective promotions campaigns help to raise the level of awareness of sanitation issues while driving the demand and raising the willingness to pay for services. Please also refer to [http://www.susana.org/en/resources/akvo-sanitation-portal/factsheet-wg-9-b-public-awareness-raising-and-sanitation-marketing#akvopedia:Public%20Awareness%20Raising%20&%20Sanitation%20Marketing SuSanA's WG 9b Factsheet on Public Awareness Raising & Sanitation Marketing]. | ||
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− | * [[Promotions Plan for San Fernando City's Sewerage and Septage Program|Promotion Plans for San Fernando City's Sewerage and Septage Program]] | + | * [[Practitioner's Tool / Promotions Plan for San Fernando City's Sewerage and Septage Program|Promotion Plans for San Fernando City's Sewerage and Septage Program]] |
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− | Before you can design a wastewater system, you must first accurately determine the characteristics of the wastewater. If you do not, you may undersize it, in which case it will surely fail, or if you oversize it, you will waste money. In order to get an overview of important characterization criteria, have a look at the [[Practitioner's Tool | + | Before you can design a wastewater system, you must first accurately determine the characteristics of the wastewater. If you do not, you may undersize it, in which case it will surely fail, or if you oversize it, you will waste money. In order to get an overview of important characterization criteria, have a look at the [[Practitioner's Tool / Source_Characterization|Source Characterization]] section. |
To get started, you will need to download the "Source Characterization Tool" by clicking the link below. Follow the 8 steps below along with the tool to help you characterize your source. Within the tool, click the “Info” buttons for more information on a specific topic, or click the “Step” buttons to work your way through the tool. Here are the steps within the tool: | To get started, you will need to download the "Source Characterization Tool" by clicking the link below. Follow the 8 steps below along with the tool to help you characterize your source. Within the tool, click the “Info” buttons for more information on a specific topic, or click the “Step” buttons to work your way through the tool. Here are the steps within the tool: | ||
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A Site Evaluation Tool guides you through the process of evaluating the setting of your project. Download the tool linked below and follow the steps below for the information you will need as you use the tool. | A Site Evaluation Tool guides you through the process of evaluating the setting of your project. Download the tool linked below and follow the steps below for the information you will need as you use the tool. | ||
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*Step 2: [[Practitioner's Tool / Step_2:_Soil_Depth|Soil Depth]] | *Step 2: [[Practitioner's Tool / Step_2:_Soil_Depth|Soil Depth]] | ||
*Step 3: [[Practitioner's Tool / Step_3:_Soil_Texture_and_Structure|Soil Texture and Structure]] | *Step 3: [[Practitioner's Tool / Step_3:_Soil_Texture_and_Structure|Soil Texture and Structure]] |
Latest revision as of 20:17, 31 October 2016
Contents
Planning
Knowing what motivates people to improve their sanitation can lead to on-site wastewater treatment systems that will be utilized and maintained. Use this section to plan your evidence-gathering activities and then use the evidence to plan your project.
Promotions
Effective promotions campaigns help to raise the level of awareness of sanitation issues while driving the demand and raising the willingness to pay for services. Please also refer to SuSanA's WG 9b Factsheet on Public Awareness Raising & Sanitation Marketing.
- Developing Promotional Campaigns
- Promotion Plans for San Fernando City's Sewerage and Septage Program
Starting the Development Process
Before choosing suitable treatment technologies two steps have to be followed: the source characterization and the site evaluation.
Source Characterization
Before you can design a wastewater system, you must first accurately determine the characteristics of the wastewater. If you do not, you may undersize it, in which case it will surely fail, or if you oversize it, you will waste money. In order to get an overview of important characterization criteria, have a look at the Source Characterization section.
To get started, you will need to download the "Source Characterization Tool" by clicking the link below. Follow the 8 steps below along with the tool to help you characterize your source. Within the tool, click the “Info” buttons for more information on a specific topic, or click the “Step” buttons to work your way through the tool. Here are the steps within the tool:
- Step 1: Project Description and Treatment
- Step 2: Determining the Design Flow
- Step 3: Determining Wastewater Strength and Loading
- Step 4: Determining Pretreatment Needs – Grease
- Step 5: Determining Pretreatment Needs – Commercial laundry services
- Step 6: Determining Pretreatment Needs – Markets
- Step 7: Determining Flow Variability
- Step 8: Other Factors to Consider
Source Characterization Tool (.xlsm, File 01)
Site Evaluation
Site evaluation is critical to planning your onsite wastewater treatments systems project. Without an adequate site evaluation the implemented systems are more likely to fail. Get an idea of the most important site attributes in the Site Evaluation section.
A Site Evaluation Tool guides you through the process of evaluating the setting of your project. Download the tool linked below and follow the steps below for the information you will need as you use the tool.
- Step 1: Create a Site Plan
- Step 2: Soil Depth
- Step 3: Soil Texture and Structure
- Step 4: Seasonally High Groundwater
- Step 5: Slope and Topography
- Step 6: Land Use of Surrounding Lots
Site Evaluation Tool (.xlsm, File 02)