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Onsite Sanitation systems and ySeptage Management

18th July, 2016

Chhavi ShardaChhavi [email protected]

25.07.2016 XXX

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Structure of presentation

• Sewage/ Septage Management – Centralised and DecentralisedSewage/ Septage Management  Centralised and Decentralised

approach

• Containments – Typesyp

• What is Septage?

• What is Septage Management?

• Septage Management  Value Chain

• Why Septage Management is an Integral part of City wide sanitation?

• Issues in Septage Management

• Way forward – Preparation of CSPs & SFDs

Water Management Team 2

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Sanitation Scenario in India

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Although the number of septic tanks will grow steeply in the next few years, there is no separate policy or regulation for septage management in India at present

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Options for urban sanitation and key factors determining specific requirements

Settlement

• Water resource• Housing and Population density

l / f l

• Soil• Class 1/2/3/4/5

Settlement • Formal / informal• Asset ownership

• Ground water• Topography• Density and space

• 1‐10 lakh population• Million plus• Mega cities

Size Location

Key questions:

• On‐site / off‐site• Decentralised / centralised• Reuse

System

• Which arrangements are required for management of wastewater & faecal sludge?

• How does demand for reuse influence choice of technology?

• When and where is sewerage required and viable?

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When and where is sewerage required and viable?

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Key factor: Settlement

Housing and l tiFormal /Asset W tpopulation 

density

f

Formal / Informal

Asset Ownership

P bli / P i

Water resource

• amount of wastewater is function of density

• availibilty of space is function of 

• Tenure• Participatory 

Planning• Cross subsidy

• Public / Private • Regulation and 

enforcement during design and construction

• Quantity of supply per capita

• Protection of waterbodies

density• O&M

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Key factor: Location

Soil type High ground water level

d f

Topography – high altitude, steep terrain

hi h i i toperation of soakaways

rocky ground increasescosts

reduces scope forinfiltration of wastewater

Construction of sewers, septic tanks etc. is 

high pumping requirements for water

sewer can be gravity drivencosts challenging

possible intrusion ofgroundwater into sewer

space limitations

Freezing of water

Groundwater pollution

high pumping requirements for mixed sewage

Freezing of water

frozen, impermeable ground during winter limits

soaking capacities

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Key factor: System

on‐site off‐sitelow density housing / 

peripheral areas

off site

requires sewer system

reliable water supply

high density housing

l b l f

low water consumption

sufficient gradient to avoid pumping in sewers

availability of services to manage septage

ground conditions allow

Higher degree of skills and human resource required 

ground conditions allowabsorption of wastewaterand avoid contamination of

groundwater

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Centralised Sewerage System

It collects sewage / storm water from individual buildings, houses, public areas and transports for proper treatment and disposal.

Conventional gravity sewers (deeply placed with manholes &

Suitable for large city areas with dense population and adequatewith manholes &

pumping stations)and adequate water supply

Required highly kill d

Suitable for large

High Energy

skilled manpower for planning, execution & Operation

quantities of organic wastewater flows

High Energy requirements Overall managed

by ULB’s

Tolerant towards inflow (quantity & Require sophisti-

cated or costly

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Source: Eawag(q y

quality) fluctuationcated or costly maintenance

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Decentralised Systems"Decentralised" system also refers to the cluster systems to treat all of the wastewater collectively generated by many homes or an entire community.

Suitable for smaller communities and small scale operations

Very less or no energy requirements

operations

Required basic operational skills

can augmented through modular design of all components

Mostly operated & managed by communities

intolerant towards inflow (quantity & quality) fluctuation

Source: Eawagdo not require sophisticated or costly

Suitable for organic wastewater flows from 1-1,000 m3

d

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maintenanceper day

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Urban Sanitation 

On SiteSystem

Off ‐Site(Piped Sewer System)

SBM

Unlined StructuresLined Structures

Two pit

Pit latrineSoak PitCesspoolSeptic Tank

Two pit latrinesBio‐digester

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Septic Tank

A sedimentation tank in whichsettled sludge is partiallyt bili d b bi di ti

most frequent onsite treatment unit worldwide

stabilised by anaerobic digestion

Consists of 2 to 3 compartments 

+ simple, little space required because of being underground

+ low O&M cost

+ simple, little space required because of being underground

+ low O&M cost• Septic tanks are generally d i d l f bl k t ‐ little removal of dissolved and 

suspended matter (BOD removal approx. 50%) 

‐ high investment cost

‐ little removal of dissolved and suspended matter (BOD removal approx. 50%) 

‐ high investment cost

designed only for black water• Effluent from septic tank further needs secondary treatment

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high investment costhigh investment costneeds secondary treatment

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Septic Tanks – Technical Optionstems

Single chamberedLess Efficient

ntiona

lSyst Single chambered 

Septic Tank

Conven Two chambered Septic 

Tank

ystems Two chambered Septic 

Tank with filter

mproved

 Sy

Anaerobic BaffledRea tor ith Filter/ M Effi i t

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Im Reactor with Filter/ Biodigesters

More Efficient

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Septage

“Septage” is semi‐solid matter desludged from an onsite sanitation system like septictank. It has offensive odour, appearance and contains significant levels of grease, grit,hair debris and pathogenic organismshair, debris and pathogenic organisms.

“Septage Management” is the process of managing onsite sanitation systems includingseptage collection, transportation, treatment and disposal / recycle / reuse of its contents

Components of Septage  

Scum floats on the top forming a layer

septage co ect o , t a spo tat o , t eat e t a d d sposa / ecyc e / euse o ts co te ts

Scum  floats on the top, forming a layer of froth which contains soap, grease etc.

Effluent the semi‐treated liquid that is qrelatively free from sludge and scum.

Sludge solids which settles at the bottom f th t k

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of the tank.

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Septage Management

1

7

2

7

E i f

3

46

Emptying of septage at treatment facility / sewer

6

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5 Compost application and use of treated water for agriculture purpose

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What about Grey Water and Effluent?

Black water

Grey water

EffluentGrease Trap

Septic Tank

Soak 

Septage Desludging

and TransportPit Transport

DWWTsSecondary Treatment

Soil Conditioning

Irrigation/ Horticulture

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Manure/ Fertilizer

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Existing Septage ManagementUnplanned and Unregulated p g

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Why Septage Management is an integral part of Citywide Sanitation ?

Policy Framework‐Legal & 

Environmental

WHY?Insufficient 

Infrastructure/ Measures

Sanitation‐Health & 

E i t MeasuresEnvironment

Resource recovery

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Impact on Health and Environment

• Organic matter, total solids, ammonium, and helminth egg concentrations in septage are typically higher by a factor of ten or a hundred compared to wastewater sludge (Montangero and Strauss, 2002)

• Improper land application of untreated septage can adversely impact surface and groundwater quality (pathogens and nutrients). 

• 37.7 million people are affected by water borne diseases annually, 1.5 million children are estimated to die of diarrhea alone, 73 million working days are lost due to water borne diseases/annum 

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Statutory obligations and regulationsfor Septage Management

• Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974Th E i t (P t ti ) A t 1986• The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986

• The Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers & their Rehabilitation Act, 2013

• Building Codes

National

• Municipal Actsp• State Water Supply and Sewerage Acts• Municipal Drainage and Sanitation By-laws• Municipality Building Rules

State

• Local Municipal By-laws• Building RegulationsCity

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Building Regulationsy

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Who is responsible for Septage Management

Public Health and Sanitation is a part of the‘ i i l ibili ’ f h i i li iPublic Health and Sanitation is a part of the‘ i i l ibili ’ f h i i li i‘constitutional responsibility’ of the Municipalitiesunder the 12th Schedule of the Constitution

h

‘constitutional responsibility’ of the Municipalitiesunder the 12th Schedule of the Constitution

h(74th CAA,1992)(74th CAA,1992)

Water Management Team25.07.2016

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Statutory obligations under Municipal Act

Power to close open dischargePower to close open discharge

Disconnection of Services

Work to be done only by licensed plumbers

Protection of misuse of public sewers / infrastructure through construction of roads

Grant permission to cross private land for water / sanitation connectivity

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Tariff fixation, collection

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The Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers & their Rehabilitation Act, 2013

HighlightsHighlights• Conversion of Insanitary latrines to sanitary latrines 

within time bound manner

U f t h l i l li f l i f• Use of technological appliances for cleaning of sewers, septic tanks to eliminate manual scavenging

• Prohibition of employment as Manual Scavengers (for p y g (hazardous cleaning of a sewer or a septic tank)

• Comprehensive Rehabilitation of the Manual Scavengers within a time bound framework by the Municipalitywithin a time bound framework by the Municipality

Offences under the Act are cognizable and non‐bailableOffences under the Act are cognizable and non‐bailable

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Septage as a Resource

One person produces about 500 liters of Urine500 liters of Urine and 25‐50 Kg dry matter of Faecesper year (Vinnerås, 2002 Jönsson2002, Jönsson, 2004)

Urine contains 90% nitrogen 50 65%nitrogen, 50‐65% phosphorus and 50‐80% of potassium, they are very valuable for

The annual amount of human excreta of one person corresponds to the amount of

very valuable for agriculture purpose (Esrey et al., 2001)

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The annual amount of human excreta of one person corresponds to the amount of fertilizer needed to produce 250 kg of cereal, Wolgast(1997)

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Fruits grown after application of Treated Septage

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S. Vishwanath, Biome

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Insufficient Infrastructure / Measures

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Issues in Septage Management

ConstructionHealth and Environment (1) Construction not as per standards 

(2) Lack of secondary treatment of effluent from septic tanks

(3) Grey water also allowed along with Black water in septic tanks

(1) Illegal dumping of Septage to open areas/  drains/water bodies

(2) No Treatment

Common weaknesses and threats

Black water in septic tanks(2) No Treatment

and threats

Regulation

O & M

(1) No/negligible data on number and size of septic tanks prevalent in city Regulationof septic tanks prevalent in city

(2) Lack of periodic cleaning(3) Lack of mechanization

(1) Lack or weak enforcement of regulations and bye‐laws

(2) Overlapping functions and roles

25.07.2016 SlideM3: Sanitation Systems

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Septic tank Desludgers Land  Fertilizers and    

Collection         Transport             Treatment            Disposal/Reuse       p g

application Manure

Pit Latrine Mounted Tractors

Co –treatment atSTP

Soak pit Vacuum Trucks

ConstructedWetland

Cesspool Vacuutug/Carts

Dewatering, Composting

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Carts Composting

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Septage Management: Way forward

Need to collect and compile information on current sanitation scenario to be able to identify intervention requirements to improve city wide sanitation.

Communities / households

Planning & construction

(1) Awareness campaigns

(1) Rehabilitation of existing tanks(2) Upgradation of existing tanks(3) I t t t k i t ff it

Actions identified by CSPs

(1) Awareness campaigns(2) Behaviour change(3) Community involvement(4) O&M by  private / community

(3) Integrate tanks into off‐site treatment system

by CSPsincorporated with 

SFDs

Regulations

O & M(1) Clear demarcation between on‐site 

and off‐site systems(2) Sustainable operator model(3) SOPs

(1) Establish bye‐laws for on‐site sanitation, and septage management

(2) Enforcement of  regulations(3) Establish on‐site sanitation 

monitoring framework

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monitoring framework 

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NEXT STEPS

Water Management Team25.07.2016