Abstract:
This report is majorly made up of five chapters the first chapter introduces the need to
slum /squatter appropriate sanitation, it gives a brief background of the project area (case study)
and why sanitation should be considered a core. This chapter further includes the objectives to
the project, justification of the systems to be used and the scope of the study. The scope was
limited to only Namuwongo Kasanva slum.
Chapter two is all about reviewing the previous literature about the various sanitation
technologies (options) major consideration being stressed on off-site technologies "small
diameter gravity: flow systems"/simplified sewerage systems. The reviewed literature includes
systems such as shallow sewerage systems, small bore sewerage systems and, small diameter gravity sewers
Chapter three has the methods, technics and the principles followed in the process of designing
the shallow sewerage systems, the methods include data collection, population projection,
waste water quantification; Arc-GIS application in the topographical assessment, and the system
designing tool using sewer cad
Chapter four majorly has the results, discussion and the analysis of the project
Chapter five is the last in this report and it includes conclusions and recommendations, The
recommendation majorly stresses normally, bottom up management which involves public
management of the designed sewer and sanitary facility management:
The remaining sections have the references of the project and the appendices, the appendix
section has two parts A and B.