生態(tài)衛(wèi)生排水技術(shù)(英文)
定 價(jià):65 元
- 作者:李子富 編
- 出版時間:2019/2/1
- ISBN:9787511139191
- 出 版 社:中國環(huán)境出版社
- 中圖法分類:X703
- 頁碼:209
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16開
Our society's influence on the natural world's resources, which has been spurred on by economic growth, urbanization and an ever-increasing population, has never been more prominent or problematic than it is today. In addition, the problems raised by the decreasing quality and quantity of fresh water resources are becoming increasingly serious. The water crisis is in part a direct result of the failure of the current sanitation paradigm. Conventional on-site sanitation systems such as pit latrines and flush toilets have been used for centuries at the household level, which for the most part cannot meet the requirements of hygiene, environmental protection, or resource recovery. Sewered sanitation with flush toilets, established in the era of European urbanization in the 1870s, has been widely accepted as the solution to this issue.However, there is little discussion about its core problems, which result in health and environmental issues around the world. Alternative new solutions, i.e. ecological sanitation concepts with more of a focus on source separation and recycling, besides hygiene and environmental protection, are emerging and being implemented in both developed and developing countries. This method shows great potential for promoting environmental and ecological sustainable development.
This book introduces students to ecological sanitation concepts which can help them build the required capacity to tailor solutions to local needs related to the sustainable provision of safe sanitation and resource recycling.
Our society’s influence on the natural world’s resources, which has been spurred on by economic growth, urbanization and an ever-increasing population, has never been more prominent or problematic than it is today. In addition, the problems raised by the decreasing quality and quantity of fresh water resources are becoming increasingly serious. The water crisis is in part a direct result of the failure of the current sanitation paradigm. Conventional on-site sanitation systems such as pit latrines and flush toilets have been used for centuries at the household level, which for the most part cannot meet the requirements of hygiene, environmental protection, or resource recovery. Sewered sanitation with flush toilets, established in the era of European urbanization in the 1870s, has been widely accepted as the solution to this issue.However, there is little discussion about its core problems, which result in health and environmental issues around the world. Alternative new solutions, i.e. ecological sanitation concepts with more of a focus on source separation and recycling, besides hygiene and environmental protection, are emerging and being implemented in both developed and developing countries. This method shows great potential for promoting environmental and ecological sustainable development.
This book introduces students to ecological sanitation concepts which can help them build the required capacity to tailor solutions to local needs related to the sustainable provision of safe sanitation and resource recycling.
Introduction
1.1 Lack of access to safe drinking water and improved sanitation facilities
1.2 Defects of conventional sanitation systems
1.3 Objective of ecological sanitation approaches
2 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)and Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
2.1 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
2.2 Key terms in terms of water and sanitation (WHO/UNICEF JMP)
2.3 China's progress towards target 7c of the MDGs
3 Environmental Health Aspects of Water and Sanitation
3.1 Excreta related pathogens and disease
3.2 Diarrhoeal disease
4 Conventional Sanitation Systems
4.1 On-site sanitary systems
4.2 Water-borne sewer systems
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5 Ecological Sanitation Concepts (Ecosan)
6 Sanitation Facility-toilets
7 Collection and Storage/Treatment Units
8 Sewer System
9 Characteristics of Greywater
10 Greywater Treatment
11 Disinfection Technology of Effluent
12 Urine Treatment
13 Faecal Sludge Treatment
14 Tools for the planning and implementation of ecological sanitation projects.