Fecal sludge management (FSM) (or faecal sludge management in British English) is the storage, collection, transport, treatment and safe end use or disposal...
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Human waste (category Biodegradable waste management)
the users to pay for services and other factors. Fecal sludge management is used to deal with fecal matter collected in on-site sanitation systems such...
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Sanitation (section Fecal sludge management)
On-site sanitation systems are often connected to fecal sludge management (FSM) systems where the fecal sludge that is generated onsite is treated at an offsite...
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infected person to another person (fecal-oral transmission of disease). These risks are reduced by proper fecal sludge management, e.g. via composting. The safe...
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systems (e.g. pit latrines, septic tanks) contribute to functional fecal sludge management systems. Without sanitation workers, the Sustainable Development...
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Pit latrine (section Sludge management)
the new location. Fecal sludge management involves emptying pits as well as transporting, treating and using the collected fecal sludge. If this is not...
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Emergency sanitation (category Emergency management)
management of fecal sludge are also part of emergency sanitation. The immediate sanitation phase focuses on the provision of proper waste management resources...
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Feces-related aspects Anal hygiene Defecation Defecation postures Fecal sludge management Flying toilet Open defecation Scatology Places Haewoojae Hundertwasser...
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Bengal. Many small and medium towns in India have started deploying fecal sludge management (FSM) for dealing with human excreta instead of waiting for sewerage...
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accumulation of sludge—also called septage or fecal sludge—is faster than the rate of decomposition. Therefore, the accumulated fecal sludge must be periodically...
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