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Fecal Sludge and Septage Management (FSSM)

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 Why FSSM is so Important:-  To eradicate open defecation from both rural and urban India, Swachh  Bharat Mission was launched by Government of India on 2nd October  2014. The focus of the mission was to construct toilet for safe containment of  FS and subsequent treatment of the sludge through treatment plants to  protect human health and environment. Large number of household and public toilets were constructed in the  purview of the mission. In the events of septic tanks or pit latrines become full, and  the sludge is largely discharged untreated into open drains, irrigation  fields, open lands or surface waters due to lack of infrastructure &  enforcement of laws. To address latter issue, Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban  Transformation (AMRUT) was launched to provide sewerage facilities  and septage management process across the country. In a view to manage FS in an environmentally safe & sustainable  manner, the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs MoHUA), GOI, 

Construction of Septic Tank and Soak Pit

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Guidelines for Implementation of Deep Row Entrenchment (A Temporary Solution for Managing Faecal Sludge and Septage)

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  1 . Introduction: Deep Row Entrenchment as a Temporary Solution for Managing Faecal Sludge and Septage Scope:   This is a method of land application of FSS where trenches are dug in the ground, filled with sludge and covered with soil. The liquid leaches out and the residual solids, upon decomposition, enriches the soil. However, this technique should only be applied following the correct technical design and also the administrative and safety protocols. Regular quality testing of surrounding water sources and also of the soil at the site is necessary. Failure to do so can cause contamination of land and water sources, which will add to the problem instead of mitigating it. Limitation: Site selection is one of the most crucial factors of DRE. As such, it requires land availability and that which is relatively flat. Additionally, it should not be carried out in sensitive areas – such as those prone to landslides, flash floods or water recharge zones (surface water or groundwater).