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dc.contributor.advisor Ganda, F.
dc.contributor.author Mabotha, Phuti Alfred Patrick
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-19T09:28:34Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-19T09:28:34Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10386/2894
dc.description Thesis (MPA.) -- University of Limpopo, 2019 en_US
dc.description.abstract Polokwane Municipality is currently experiencing water shortages, which is affecting households and industries’ which is used to remove faeces and transport them to the sewage plant through sewer networks, as the system is waterborne. This research study aims at determining the status of faecal sludge management with the aim of developing a faecal sludge management projection plan for the City of Polokwane. The plan will enable the city to understand the current and future levels of faecal sludge production and it will also highlight the water demand for faecal sludge disposal. As a result of this plan, the appropriate systems, which can be used for faecal sludge production, can be managed better and there will be relief in the current non-coping sewage plants in the municipality. The sewage plants are not coping with the amount of faecal sludge due to the growing population and the fact that the infrastructure was built before South Africa’s 1994 democratic dispensation. The empirical enquiry was conducted through the use of the interview guide and the purposive sampling strategy in order to obtain an in-depth context of the subject being studied. The study has noted that the Seshego and Polokwane Sewage Plants are receiving more sewage than they were built for. The only plant that is still within its capacity is the Mankweng Sewage Plant. Currently, the municipality does not have alternative plan to re-use water in the yards. It is also not planning to develop any other form of faecal sludge management to transport faeces from the toilets to the sewage plants despite the use of clean water. It is questionable as to whether the cleaned water or effluent released from the sewage to the environment meet the required standards. In Polokwane, the released effluent does not go back to the people directly but it is used to recharge 37 boreholes, which are used to supply water to the people. The other challenge in Polokwane Municipality, especially in Mankweng, is the petrol stations, hospitals, and abattoirs whose effluents are creating a problem to the water treatment plants. Therefore, there is a need to have a pre-treatment plants for hospitals and filling stations. Key Words: Sanitation, faeces, faecal sludge, sewage plants and water borne. en_US
dc.format.extent xii, 111 leaves en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.relation.requires PDF en_US
dc.subject Water shortages en_US
dc.subject Faecas removal en_US
dc.subject Sewage plant en_US
dc.subject Sewer networks en_US
dc.subject City of Polokwane en_US
dc.subject Faeces en_US
dc.subject Faecal sludge en_US
dc.subject Sewage plants and water borne. en_US
dc.subject.lcsh Sewage - Purification - Deep-shaft process en_US
dc.title Faecal sludge production and management projections in the City of Polokwane, South Africa en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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