2010
DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2010.114
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SANIMAS Approach and ISSDP's City-wide Sanitation Strategy (CSS)

Abstract: Even tough decentralized wastewater treatment solutions have been initiated earlier by NGOs and individuals it was just around the year 2002 that it became a national program. It started with 7 pilot cities in Indonesia and is now (2010) expanded to more than 100 cities (kota) and regencies (kabupaten) in 22 provinces. This program is known as SANIMAS (Sanitasi oleh Masyarakat, or Sanitation by Communities). It can be considered as a response to the national policy for encouraging community involvement during … Show more

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“…In Indonesia, domestic wastewater has historically been considered a private matter (BAPPENAS & WSP, 2007). Public investments in wastewater services have been limited (Wibowo & Legowo, 2010) and today only 2% of Indonesia's 250 million people are connected to centralised sewerage (WSP, 2013). The lack of government initiative has left households to find their own solutions and the majority of urban dwellers today rely on household-based tangki septik (septic tanks).…”
Section: The State Of Wastewater Governance In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Indonesia, domestic wastewater has historically been considered a private matter (BAPPENAS & WSP, 2007). Public investments in wastewater services have been limited (Wibowo & Legowo, 2010) and today only 2% of Indonesia's 250 million people are connected to centralised sewerage (WSP, 2013). The lack of government initiative has left households to find their own solutions and the majority of urban dwellers today rely on household-based tangki septik (septic tanks).…”
Section: The State Of Wastewater Governance In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%