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Field survey of a sustainable sanitation system in a residential house
Authors:Naoko NAKAGAWA  Masahiro OTAKI  Shinji MIURA  Hironobu HAMASUNA and Katsuyoshi ISHIZAKI
Institution:1. Department of Human Environmental Sciences, Ochanomizu University, 2-1-1, Otsuka, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 112-8610, Japan
2. City Maintenance Technical Research Center, 2-9-23, Shinju, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
3. Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science, 536, Abama-cho, Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki Pref., 851-0123, Japan
4. Research Institute for a Sustainable Future, Waseda University, 513 Tsurumaki-Chou, Waseda, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo 169-8050,Japan
Abstract:Sustainable sanitation is an approach for more ecological and sustainable water resources management. In this paper, we proposed one of the new integrated waste treatment systems: an “sustainable sanitation system” that includes separation of the black water from water system by a non-flushing toilet (bio-toilet), and a gray water treatment based on a biological and ecological concept. Sustainable sanitation system also converts the domestic waste to soil conditioners and fertilizers, for farmland use. As one of the case studies, Environmentally Symbiotic Housing in which people actually live using the bio-toilet for the black water treatment and the household wastewater treatment facility for the gray water was introduced. The availability of this system was investigated by analyzing the sawdust used in the bio-toilet and the quality of the effluent in the household wastewater treatment facility. As the result, the water content of the sawdust did not exceed 60% in any of the sampling points and the BOD and COD of the effluent of the household wastewater treatment facility were below 10 and 20 mg/L respectively, due to the low loading. Compared to the pollution load on the water environment created by the conventional system, it was found that the effluent of the house has a lower load than the tertiary treatment and the volume of the water consumption is 75% of the conventional system.
Keywords:bio-toilet  pollution load  sustainable sanitation system  water consumption
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