Proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water

One of the problems causing a threat to public health is the sanitation system of timber houses built in water. The sanitation systems of these houses unfortunately dispose wastes directly into the natural water bodies, since the houses are not actually equipped with the proper sanitation system for...

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Main Authors: Mazandarani, Navid Nasrolah, Ibrahim, Rahinah, Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed, Idris, Azni, Ismail, Muhamad Syahrul Efendi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Design & Architecture, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/42308/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/42308/1/FKRSE1_44-48.pdf
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author Mazandarani, Navid Nasrolah
Ibrahim, Rahinah
Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed
Idris, Azni
Ismail, Muhamad Syahrul Efendi
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Ibrahim, Rahinah
Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed
Idris, Azni
Ismail, Muhamad Syahrul Efendi
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description One of the problems causing a threat to public health is the sanitation system of timber houses built in water. The sanitation systems of these houses unfortunately dispose wastes directly into the natural water bodies, since the houses are not actually equipped with the proper sanitation system for disposing wastes from the toilets. The centralization of the waste disposal system is not used widely at tourist areas constructed on water due to technical and financial difficulties. This research requires gathering relevant data from various sources. Moreover, this project will utilize qualitative data collection tools, but is rooted in a qualitative epistemological position that signifies the importance of locating the research within a particular social and cultural house settlement. This paper surveys the literature on problems that arise from raw sewerage disposed into natural water bodies before any sanitation is proposed to solve the problem and how an individual sewage treatment plant can be installed and solve this problem. A sustainable potential solution through making use of a new individual sewage treatment plant for Timber houses is presented in this proposal. The results would lead to the development of affordable waste management systems, as well as, improvement of water quality surrounding the Timber houses while maintaining the social and cultural values of indigenous people living in them. In this study, a sanitation system is proposed to be used in the timber houses constructed in water and the system was tested and showed that it is effective in wastewater treatment.
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spelling upm-423082016-04-13T01:48:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/42308/ Proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water Mazandarani, Navid Nasrolah Ibrahim, Rahinah Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed Idris, Azni Ismail, Muhamad Syahrul Efendi One of the problems causing a threat to public health is the sanitation system of timber houses built in water. The sanitation systems of these houses unfortunately dispose wastes directly into the natural water bodies, since the houses are not actually equipped with the proper sanitation system for disposing wastes from the toilets. The centralization of the waste disposal system is not used widely at tourist areas constructed on water due to technical and financial difficulties. This research requires gathering relevant data from various sources. Moreover, this project will utilize qualitative data collection tools, but is rooted in a qualitative epistemological position that signifies the importance of locating the research within a particular social and cultural house settlement. This paper surveys the literature on problems that arise from raw sewerage disposed into natural water bodies before any sanitation is proposed to solve the problem and how an individual sewage treatment plant can be installed and solve this problem. A sustainable potential solution through making use of a new individual sewage treatment plant for Timber houses is presented in this proposal. The results would lead to the development of affordable waste management systems, as well as, improvement of water quality surrounding the Timber houses while maintaining the social and cultural values of indigenous people living in them. In this study, a sanitation system is proposed to be used in the timber houses constructed in water and the system was tested and showed that it is effective in wastewater treatment. Faculty of Design & Architecture, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2015-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/42308/1/FKRSE1_44-48.pdf Mazandarani, Navid Nasrolah and Ibrahim, Rahinah and Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed and Idris, Azni and Ismail, Muhamad Syahrul Efendi (2015) Proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water. ALAM CIPTA, International Journal on Sustainable Tropical Design Research & Practice, 8 (spec.3). pp. 44-48. ISSN 1823-7231; ESSN: 2289-3687 http://www.frsb.upm.edu.my/dokumen/FKRSE1_44-48.pdf
spellingShingle Mazandarani, Navid Nasrolah
Ibrahim, Rahinah
Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed
Idris, Azni
Ismail, Muhamad Syahrul Efendi
Proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water
title Proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water
title_full Proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water
title_fullStr Proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water
title_full_unstemmed Proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water
title_short Proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water
title_sort proposed sanitation for a timber house constructed on water
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/42308/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/42308/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/42308/1/FKRSE1_44-48.pdf