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CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development

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<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SANITATION</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong> BAREILLY<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF COLLEGE OF INDIA, HYDERABAD Page 176<br />

environmental friendly manner with less cost. Information on technology and its<br />

feasibilities are given in the sanitation technology section for further reference.<br />

6 Pour Flush toilet with double leach pit This is an appropriate technology for promoting individual toilets in the city. This<br />

technology would enable the household to use it for long term as well as in a more<br />

environmental friendly manner with less cost. A careful Septage management would<br />

make this system a success. The Nagar Nigam should go with a strong IEC campaign and<br />

make sure that people go for individual toilets. Information on technology and its<br />

feasibilities are given in the sanitation technology section for further reference.<br />

7 Septic tank with soak pits This is a wide speared option which is used in apartments or in houses with multiple<br />

portions. It is a fact that there are several apartments which have septic tanks but not<br />

soak pits. Septic tank without soak pits is a dangerous trend and it has to be avoided. The<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> septic tank with soak pits can be made sure with the system <strong>of</strong> building<br />

laws making it mandatory. Regular monitoring and evaluation with a proper Septage<br />

management would also fetch required results. Information on technology and its<br />

feasibilities are given in the sanitation technology section for further reference.<br />

Special focus on community toilets due to space constraints and its capacity to deal with needs <strong>of</strong> the urban poor<br />

Large and sizable investment has been made for the construction <strong>of</strong> community toilets, which have become either hazardous, unhygienic or abandoned due<br />

to poor construction and planning, or lack <strong>of</strong> water supply or lack <strong>of</strong> proper maintenance. At the same time it must be understood that community toilets<br />

are specifically important for slum, especially where it may not be possible to construct individual household toilets due to the non-availability <strong>of</strong> space.

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