The fast pace of urbanization – primarily due to the quest for good quality education, healthcare facilities, job opportunities, rapid changes in lifestyle and growing aspirations in urban areas– coupled with spurt in economic activities has compounded the sanitation challenges in urban areas, as creation of sanitation infrastructure could not keep pace with urbanization. India is signatory to SDGs requiring sustainable sanitation for all by 2030. Contrary to the goal, only 40% of urban population is serviced with sewerage system and the remaining 60% of the urban population is dependent on sub-optimally regulated On-site Sanitation systems.
Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation (CPHEEO) (2020). Advisory on On-Site and Off-Site Sewage Management Practices Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation (CPHEEO)
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