Thursday, November 7, 2013

Preliminary Findings about Ecological Sanitation in North Bihar, India

In June and July 2013, Janis Koknevics conducted interviews in three separate districts (Paschim (West) Champaran, Saharsa, and Khagaria) in the state of Bihar, in India, investigating the sustainability of ecosan units promoted and installed by Megh Pyne Abhiyan (MPA) an NGO associated with SATNET Asia. 

A village in the Khagaria district was the last study site for Mr. Koknevics, located in a district surrounded by large river systems, which lead to regular floods, loss of property and life. In this village, MPA installed 40 ecosan units, and a total of 24 households were interviewed. The majority of ecosan units observed where built with a brick/cement sub-structure and bamboo/mud super-structure while three units were fully brick/cement built. Several supplementary or temporarily unused units were utilized for storage of corn stalks, water filters, and straw bundles or for drying clothes. 

Ecosan users stated benefits of saving one to three hours/day not having to go for open defecation, using that time for household chores, cooking and relaxing. Safety of the family was noted as being very important and regular access to the ecosan as beneficial, especially during sickness and monsoon. Six households stated having used urine at least once for their crops, and observing greener, stronger crops. 

Issues observed and reported by respondents were broken water pipes, the presence of water in the excreta chambers (leading to bad smell), blocked urine pipes, and erosion of the soil supporting the structures. 

In conclusion, the technology does provide security, saves time, reduces fertilizer costs and increases hygiene awareness in the households that have adopted it. Also, training adopters on the use and maintenance of the units is necessary for long term use. Mr Koknevics believes it is a suitable technology if an awareness program goes hand in hand with the implementation of this technology.

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