Wastewater Quality Determines the Quantity of Offsite Sanitation Based on Downstream Standards

Authors

  • Ganjar Samudro Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia.
  • Harida Samudro Department of Architecture, State Islamic University of Malang, Malang, Indonesia.
  • Sarwoko Mangkoedihardjo Department of Environmental Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Keywords:

Infrastructure, Rural, Sustainable management, Urban, Wastewater treatment, Water resources

Abstract

Offsite sanitation describes the wastewater management in the chain of generation sources to its disposal into the environment. While the user manages the onsite sanitation system for greywater, blackwater requires offsite treatment. In practice, offsite sanitation management implements scoping service areas for centralised, decentralised, and combined hybrid. This study aims to provide feasibility criteria for the offsite sanitation scale and formulate a method compatible with existing methods to accelerate sanitation services. The method used is a downstream approach by assessing the capacity of rivers to receive wastewater discharges. The results consist of river capacity criteria and wastewater quality requirements. The quality load of a river and water dilution ability determine the number of people and the suitability of the sanitation system. The decision-making process in determining the scale of offsite sanitation services directs the problem solution by considering technical, economic, financial, institutional regulations, environmental, and social aspects. Availability of data speeds up problem-solving with effective and efficient use of resources. The core conclusion states that wastewater quality parameters determine the scale of offsite sanitation services.

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Published

28-12-2023

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How to Cite

Samudro, G., Samudro, H., & Mangkoedihardjo, S. (2023). Wastewater Quality Determines the Quantity of Offsite Sanitation Based on Downstream Standards. International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Technology, 14(4), 251-266. https://publisher.uthm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/IJSCET/article/view/13471