https://doi.org/10.25678/0001QJ

Data for: Developing sanitation planning options: a tool for systematic consideration of novel technologies and systems

This data has been used to generate sanitation system options for three Kebeles of Arba Minch Town (Ethiopia) and to quantify corresponding appropriateness scores as well as phosphorus, nitrogen, total solids, and water flows. The data contains input and output data for the three Kebeles which are Chamo, Mehal Ketema, and Woze. The input data are stored in a csv file with the compiled information on the 38 technologies collected from literature. This includes the technology appropriateness profiles and scores and the transfer coefficients of the four substances in question. From the 38 technologies, 67470 valid sanitation systems could be generated. Results include for each Kebele: (1) technology appropriateness scores; (2) all valid sanitation system configurations; (3) the system appropriateness scores; (4) mass flows; and (5) a a smaller set of divers and highly appropriate sanitation system options as an input into decision-making.

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Citation

This Data Package

Spuhler, D., Maurer, M., & Scheidegger, A. (2020). Data for: Developing sanitation planning options: a tool for systematic consideration of novel technologies and systems [Data set]. Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.25678/0001QJ

The associated article

Spuhler, D., V. Germann, K. Kassa, A. A. Ketema, A. M. Sherpa, M. G. Sherpa, M. Maurer, C. Lüthi, and G. Langergraber (2020), Developing sanitation planning options: A tool for systematic consideration of novel technologies and systems, Journal of Environmental Management, 271, 111004, doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111004.

Metadata

Open Data Open Data
Author(s)
  • Spuhler, Dorothee
  • Maurer, Max
  • Scheidegger, Andreas
Keywords Sanitation,Technology,System generation,Appropriaten technology,Strategic Sanitation Planning,Substance Flow Modelling,Arba Minch Town
Timerange
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Review Level general
Curator Spuhler, Dorothee
Contact Dorothee.Spuhler@eawag.ch
DOI 10.25678/0001QJ