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Urban wastewater management in Nepal: generation, treatment, engineering and policy perspectives

Bhesh Kumar Karki, Sachita Baniya, Hari Lal Kharel, Michael J. Angove, Shukra Raj Paudel

2024H2Open Journal17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Rapid urbanization has caused a worldwide increase in the discharge of wastewater effluent. Although Nepal has a noteworthy history of wastewater management, progress in this field has been hindered by persistent issues. These problems encompass insufficient sewer coverage, deficient treatment and sludge disposal facilities, inadequate treatment infrastructure, lack of coherent institutional frameworks, and a lack of comprehensive planning. This review provides a glimpse into Nepal's current urban wastewater landscape while also offering a concise historical overview of its wastewater management trends. The study gathered data, information from government organizations, as well as related research, review articles, and reports from 1999 to 2023. Our findings reveal that more than 85% of urban households in Nepal rely on onsite sanitation, with limited access to septage treatment facilities. The ratio of wastewater treatment to generation is disconcertingly low, further emphasized by the concentration of centralized treatment plants in the capital city. This low ratio underscores the inadequacy of the existing wastewater system and the novice approaches of the government, which contribute to the poor sewerage facilities in Nepal. This study unequivocally highlights the imperative need for functional and institutional hierarchy emphasizing local communities, substantial changes in resource allocation, governance practices, and technical infrastructure.

Topics & Concepts

SewerageSanitationUrbanizationEnvironmental planningWastewaterSewage treatmentBusinessGovernment (linguistics)Corporate governanceEngineeringEnvironmental engineeringEconomic growthEnvironmental scienceEconomicsFinanceLinguisticsPhilosophyWastewater Treatment and ReuseChild Nutrition and Water AccessWater Governance and Infrastructure
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