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ON GOING RESEARCHES URINE FIELD TEST The CAPS/PEN Knowledge Node Project is undertaking a study on Urine as fertilizer. This study will investigate the average nutrient content in human urine coming from different areas in thePhilippines as well as appropriate urine application levels for different representative vegetable crops for 4 different areas in the Philippines. The findings of this study will finally enter into a Philippine guideline on the use ofurine as a liquid fertilizer in small-scale agriculture. The research study commenced March 2010 is expected to be completed in six (6) months. Team Leader for this research is Mr. Robert Gensch of Xavier University. STATE OF SCHOOL SANITATION Another CAPS/PEN Knowledge Node Project research is about Public Elementary School Sanitation in the country. The proposed research would assess sanitation conditions in public elementary school settings. This would help provide the needed basis for subsequent sanitation related interventions, which could either come in the form of (i) policy recommendations, (ii) augmentation of infrastructure, (iii)strengthened sanitation advocacies, and other complimentary programs/projects that could be pursued by the Department of Education and respective schools. The research study started around April 2010 is expected to be completed in six (6) months. Tea Leader for this study is Ms. Grace Sapuay, independent consultant. EMERGENCY SANITATION Because of the Ondoy floodings last September 2009, Emergency Sanitation became a hot topic so much so that it was prioritized as one of the five focus areas of newly approved Philippine Sustainable Sanitation Roadmap (PSSR). It was then a logical move for the CAPS/PEN Knowledge Node Project, in cooperation with the Department of Health, to look more seriously on the topic of Emergency Sanitation. The main output of this policy research activity is the formulation an official Department of Health (DOH) Policy on Disaster Response and Risk Reduction on Sanitation in Emergency Situations in the form of a Department Administrative Order and an Action Plan. The second output expected from this activity is a Philippine Emergency Sanitation Reference Book intended for publication and distribution. ________________________ Progress on sanitation and drinking-water 2010 update ________________________ Please check out the latest GREASE INTERCEPTOR SIZING TOOL We welcome all comments and inputs for the improvement of this tool. Email us at
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The 1st International Symposium on Low-cost Technology Options for Water Supply and Sanitation held in Bohol, Philippines in 2004 brought together various stakeholders from the LGUs (Local Government Units) and national government agencies, international and local experts, NGOs, business sector, the academe and civil society groups.
This symposium was jointly organized by the DILG - German Technical Cooperation (GTZ), Water, Sanitation and Solid Waste and the World Bank - Water and Sanitation Program - East Asia and the Pacific.
Ecological Sanitation (ecosan), its philosophy and technology options, was presented during this symposium. A working group was formed to draft an initial action plan for organizing activities in line with continuing knowledge sharing, ecosan pilot projects and the formation of the Philippine Ecosan Network (PEN).
The Philippine Ecosan Network worked for the incorporation of ecosan concept into the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Clean Water Act of 2004(CWA).
The 2006 Philippine Sanitation Summit was pushed through the collaborative efforts of the network so that sanitation issues and concerns in the Philippines will be given proper attention by the authorities. This summit produced the Manila Declaration on the Advancement of Sustainable Sanitation and Wastewater Management in the Philippines.
Likewise, PEN served as a saniation platform that contributed to the development of the Sustainable Sanitation for East Asia (SuSEA) Program - Philippine Component, 2007-2010. SuSEA is a SIDA-funded project in line with accellerating achievement of the MDGs for water and sanitation in Indonesia and the Philippines.
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