5 Toilets India Should Adopt To Fight Sanitation Problems
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Here is a list of 5 innovative toilets that India can adopt to address the problem of sanitation.
- Solar Powered Urine Diversion (SPUD) Toilets:
Having the qualities of affordability, and user-friendly, this toilet is 100% waterless and chemical-free and can be easily installed in rural parts of India. Highlight- Human waste turns into manure.
- Portable Tent Toilets:
It's an earth-friendly, convenient and portable solution to open defecation in slums. The waste is collected in a biodegradable bag that contains ‘ChemiSan,' a material that helps to deodorize and decompose the waste. Highlight- Helps in saving water.
- Dr Bhindeshwar Pathak's Eco-friendly Two Pit, Pour-Flush Compost Toilet:
This serves as an alternative to the comparatively extensive sewerage septic tank based systems. Highlight - this toilet technology has also been recommended as a Best Global practice by the UN.
- LIXIL's SaTo (Safe Toilet) Pan:
With a cost-friendly innovative design, this toilet suits best for poor households. Certain models are tailored for areas where concrete is not widely used in the construction of toilets, while another is intended for places where a seat is culturally preferred to a squat toilet. Highlight - The water seal installed, reduces transmission of disease by insects, reduces odor and reduces the volume of water needed to flush.
- Garv Stainless Steel Public Toilet Infrastructure:
Indestructible and smart - This is a comprehensive and sustainable solution to end open defecation in rural India. The model is flexible enough to suit varied needs depending upon the conditions in each area. Highlight- The output is an odourless, colourless liquid that can be used as a pesticide spray later.
Source: NDTV Swachh India
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