The combination of safe drinking water and hygienic environmental sanitation conditions are preconditions for a healthy
life of people. This case study shows the success story of a small peri urban coastal village of Kerala in achieving sound
environmental sanitation conditions through community managed and decentralized solid waste management and integrated
water resource management. The cost involved in the process of this programme is very less compared to the outputs. The
role of the community in informed decision of their technology option and implementation resulted an improved state of
ownership and level of maintenance. The small research project implemented in a village now extended to 25 other wards
with the acceptance and support of municipal authorities and government. The project becomes a model for decentralized
SWM practice, Community actions thorough capacity building and empowerment of local people for better environment
and health.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Research Unit
Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
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WEDC Conference
Citation
SAJI, J., 2006. Integrated water resource and solid waste management: Alappuzha, Kerala, S. India. IN: Fisher, J. (ed). Sustainable development of water resources, water supply and environmental sanitation: Proceedings of the 32nd WEDC International Conference, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 13-17 November 2006, pp. 52-55.
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