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Advantages and limitations for users of double pit pour-flush latrines: a qualitative study in rural Bangladesh
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Emory University, Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University, ...
Published InBMC Public Health
Year2017
Citations38
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In rural Bangladesh, India and elsewhere, pour-flush pit latrines are the most common sanitation system. When a single pit latrine becomes full, users must empty it themselves and risk exposure to fresh feces, pay an emptying service to remove pit contents or build a new latrine. Double pit pour-flush latrines may serve as a long-term sanitation option including high water table areas because the pits do not need to be emptied immediately and the excreta decomposes into reusable soil. METHODS: Double pit pour-flush latrines were implemented in rural Bangladesh for 'hardcore poor' households by a national NGO, BRAC. We conducted interviews, focus groups, and spot checks in two low-income, rural areas of Bangladesh to explore the advantages and limitations…
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