Anaerobic Baffled Reactor
Description of the emergency context
Currently, there are 929,606 Rohingya refugees residing in 33 congested camps that have been officially designated by the Government of Bangladesh. This population surge occurred as a result of the extreme violence outbreak in Myanmar's Rakhine State on August 25, 2017, which led to an estimated 687,000 Rohingya refugees crossing the border into Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The Rohingya refugees have repeatedly sought refuge in Bangladesh due to ongoing persecution. Previous significant influxes occurred following acts of violence in Rakhine State in 1978, 1992, 2012, and once again in 2016. However, the largest and most rapid refugee influx from Myanmar into Bangladesh began in August 2017. Operating within highly congested settings, such as the Rohingya camps, WASH actors face numerous challenges in implementing effective faecal sludge treatment processes that can efficiently remove pathogens. These challenges primarily stem from space limitations, which impose constraints on the inclusion of appropriate, safe, and sustainable processes for treatment.
Project Details
Nutrient reduction
Pathogen reduction
Solid/liquid separation
TSS and TDS reduction
Engine
Water
Anaerobic baffled reactor
Gravel filter
Infiltration
Planted drying beds
Polishing pond
Sedimentation and Thickening Ponds
Sedimentation tank
Settler
Health facilities
Unlined pit latrines
Sludge
FSM specialist for construction
FSM specialist for design
FSM specialist for operation and maintenance
Local contractor for construction
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