Added: Dec 10, 2021
Last edited: May 25, 2022
In Nakuru County, Kenya, partners in a collaborative project implemented by NAWASSCO brought in new technology for pit latrine and sludge emptying and transportation to the company’s treatment plant. The new technology allowed the waste matter to be recycled and used to produce bio-fertilisers and biomass fuel briquettes.
Faecal sludge management was a significant challenge in Nakuru County, and new ways of dealing with it were needed. With only about a quarter of its population connected to the sewerage system, the majority relied on onsite methods (septic tanks, soak pits and pit latrines). Some of the sewage seeped out due to a crumbling infrastructure and the rest was inadequately treated.
Photo by Ronald Woan on Flickr
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