WEDC Guide No. 22: An introduction to pit latrines
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posted on 2024-12-09, 14:59 authored by Bob Reed, Rod ShawRod Shaw, Kay DaveyKay Davey<p dir="ltr">Any discussion of on-site sanitation must start with pit latrines. This is because they are one of the oldest forms of formal sanitation in the world and for many they are still the best. This guide introduces the types of pit latrines that are commonly used in low-income communities and the factors that will help determine which type is most suitable for any given circumstance. Detailed information about particular designs is presented in further guides in this series.</p><p dir="ltr">© WEDC, Loughborough University, 2014</p><p dir="ltr">Author: Bob Reed Quality assurance: Rebecca Scott</p><p dir="ltr">Edited and illustrated by Rod Shaw and Kay Davey</p><p dir="ltr">Designed and produced by WEDC Publications</p>
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This guide was published by the Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC) at Loughborough University.ISBN
9781843801788Other identifier
WEDC_ID:21996Language
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