Latrine desludging pump development using a simple test for simulant strength: A case study from Uganda

A simple and low-cost test to measure the physical strength of faecal sludge simulants is presented and used in the development of improved desludging pumps in Kampala, Uganda. The technical performance of two variants of the Gulper manual pump have for the first time been quantitatively assessed un...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of water, sanitation, and hygiene for development sanitation, and hygiene for development, 2015-12, Vol.5 (4), p.620-624
Hauptverfasser: Radford, J T, Malinga, S, Drummond, G, Atayo, H, Whitesell, A B, Sugden, S
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A simple and low-cost test to measure the physical strength of faecal sludge simulants is presented and used in the development of improved desludging pumps in Kampala, Uganda. The technical performance of two variants of the Gulper manual pump have for the first time been quantitatively assessed under controlled conditions. The time taken to prime and the average flow rate in the following 30 seconds are reported for both pumps on two different strengths of faecal sludge, demonstrating a distinct improvement in the redesigned Gulper II. This pump is now undergoing field trials across East Africa with a view to it being marketed and sold to pit-emptying entrepreneurs by Sanitation Solutions Group.
ISSN:2043-9083
2408-9362
DOI:10.2166/washdev.2015.013