Urban Sanitation Clause Samples

The Urban Sanitation clause establishes requirements and standards for maintaining cleanliness and proper waste management in urban areas. It typically outlines responsibilities for waste disposal, sewage management, and the upkeep of public spaces, often specifying the roles of municipal authorities, property owners, or service providers. By setting clear expectations for sanitation practices, this clause helps prevent public health hazards, ensures a cleaner urban environment, and clarifies accountability for maintaining sanitary conditions.
Urban Sanitation. (a) Development of sanitation infrastructure, through the construction in Niamey and/or Dosso of approximately: (i) (A) 23,500 household latrines, and (B) 5,000 hand-washing and soakaway facilities; (ii) 20 public sanitation facilities; (iii) 2.000 school latrines; and (iv) one sludge treatment facility; (b) Design and implementation of information, education and communication campaigns for outreach and demand management for on- site sanitation programs; and (c) Provision of technical assistance for: (i) the preparation of bidding documents and supervision of works for the sludge treatment facility; and (ii) the management of the implementation of Part 2(a) of the Project and the training of masons and contractors.
Urban Sanitation. Carrying out of pre-feasibility studies for urban sanitation, including: (i) preparation of alternative sanitation options (including condominial sewer systems, individual house units and latrines); and (ii) definition of institutional options and financial arrangements to operate and maintain public sanitation systems.
Urban Sanitation. Carrying out of pre-feasibility studies for urban sanitation, including: (i) preparation of alternative sanitation options (including condominial sewer systems, individual house units and latrines); and (ii) definition of institutional options and financial arrangements to operate and maintain public sanitation systems. Part C: Non-piped Arsenic Mitigation Activities 1. Carrying out of arsenic mitigation activities through the communities (wards and Union Parishads), on a demand-driven basis, including availing funds to wards for implementation of action plans for villages up to 200 households, located in arsenic- affected Hot Spot Upazilas.
Urban Sanitation. New septage treatment capacity at the centralized septage treatment plant (Population-Equivalent) (Number) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 60,000.00 60,000.00 60,000.00 60,000.00 60,000.00 Action: This indicator has been Revised Rationale:Updating missing information Indicator name: unchanged Baseline: unchanged Intermediate Targets: unchanged End Target: unchanged Monitoring and Evaluation Plan: definition added Other: indicator tagged to climate change 2.2 Trunk sewer mains rehabilitated (Kilometers) 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 7.00 7.00 7.00