Protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / Nicholas Kathijotes

The management and treatment of sludge in developing countries, from on-site sanitation systems has neither been addressed by problem holders nor by researchers. All septic tanks need to be desludged regularly in order to maintain a certain level of treatment efficiency and minimize ecological and e...

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Main Author: Kathijotes, Nicholas
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Published: Faculty of Architechture , Planning & Surveying 2011
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/10830/
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description The management and treatment of sludge in developing countries, from on-site sanitation systems has neither been addressed by problem holders nor by researchers. All septic tanks need to be desludged regularly in order to maintain a certain level of treatment efficiency and minimize ecological and eventual marine pollution incidences. Practices followed in developing countries are discussed and lessons learned are emphasized for promoting sustainable community development. Stakeholder identification and participation and their cooperation through the process, as well as new regulations on service provision and management procedures are addressed in this study.
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spelling uitm-108302017-11-13T02:47:16Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/10830/ Protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / Nicholas Kathijotes jabs Kathijotes, Nicholas Treatment, purification, etc. The management and treatment of sludge in developing countries, from on-site sanitation systems has neither been addressed by problem holders nor by researchers. All septic tanks need to be desludged regularly in order to maintain a certain level of treatment efficiency and minimize ecological and eventual marine pollution incidences. Practices followed in developing countries are discussed and lessons learned are emphasized for promoting sustainable community development. Stakeholder identification and participation and their cooperation through the process, as well as new regulations on service provision and management procedures are addressed in this study. Faculty of Architechture , Planning & Surveying 2011 Article PeerReviewed Kathijotes, Nicholas (2011) Protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / Nicholas Kathijotes. (2011) Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_ASIAN_Behavioural_Studies.html>, 1 (1). pp. 66-71. ISSN 2180-4567
spellingShingle Treatment, purification, etc.
Kathijotes, Nicholas
Protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / Nicholas Kathijotes
title Protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / Nicholas Kathijotes
title_full Protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / Nicholas Kathijotes
title_fullStr Protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / Nicholas Kathijotes
title_full_unstemmed Protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / Nicholas Kathijotes
title_short Protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / Nicholas Kathijotes
title_sort protection of the marine environment in developing counties: management of nutrient inputs / nicholas kathijotes
topic Treatment, purification, etc.
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/10830/