Baharka Camp Grey-water Treatment System
Description of the emergency context
In 2018, the city of Erbil has experienced water shortages as a result of the ongoing heat waves sweeping the Kurdish Region of Iraq. Besides drought conditions, authorities have also identified rapid population growth and an inherent waste of fresh water by the general public increasing the systemic water shortage. Finally, as a result of untreated wastewater disposal, the surface- and ground-water resources are being polluted by harmful contaminants on a daily basis. In Iraq thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes as the militant group Islamic State (IS) advances. Around 200,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) are living in formal camps and over 100,000 IDPs living in informal sites throughout the country. From the initial displacement of 3 million persons from 2014 onwards, mass returns to areas of origin have occurred. However, there still remains a significant need to support those still displaced with humanitarian assistance In 2019, the Baharka camp was competing 4528 individual in the camp
Project Details
Compost production
Pathogen reduction
Co-composting
Disinfection
Gravel filter
Sedimentation tank
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