Print Email Facebook Twitter Satellite Sanitary Systems in Kampala, Uganda Title Satellite Sanitary Systems in Kampala, Uganda Author Letema, S. Van Vliet, B. Van Lier, J.B. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Water Management Date 2011-11-02 Abstract Satellite sewage collection and treatment systems have been independently developed and managed in East African cities outside the centrally planned and sewered areas. A satellite approach is a promising provisioning option parallel to public sewerage for middle- and high-income residential areas, endowed institutions, and government facilities. Although the studied satellite systems offer localized solutions that fit the situation of Kampala, better treatment and management arrangements are needed. Such arrangements do not readily conform to centralized or decentralized sanitation paradigms and likely require flexible mixtures of the two into modernized mixtures. In the case of Kampala, such mixtures entail regulation and control by centralized agencies, development and management by decentralized satellite providers, hybrid treatment process, and separation of waste(water) flows. Subject urban sanitationdecentralizationsmall-scale seweragemanagementmodernized mixturesKampalaEast Africa To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0d198612-ad35-4cdd-8ca7-c2bb1b233111 DOI https://doi.org/10.1089/ees.2011.0063 Publisher Mary Ann Liebert ISSN 1092-8758 Source Environmental Engineering Science, 29 (5), 2012 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2012 Mary Ann Liebert Files PDF vanLier_2012.pdf 163.49 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0d198612-ad35-4cdd-8ca7-c2bb1b233111/datastream/OBJ/view