(taken from:
Incinerator for School Toilet Waste, Case Study: TamilNadu.
http://ddws.gov.in/sshe/html/case_study_tamilnadu.pdf . [C.eldoc1/d70d/case_study_tamilnadu.pdf] ) ![]() Under the Total Sanitation Campaign a low cost technology Incinerator has been installed is several schools and women's sanitary complex to dispose the toilet waste like soiled cloth, toilet paper; particularly sanitary napkins and cloth used during periods. The waste is converted to ash using the incinerator. The incinerator consists of two chambers, an emission control system along with a door for firing and removal of ash. In each incinerator, there is an opening in the toilet wall for disposal of soiled napkins into the chamber. The soiled napkins drop on the wire gauze in the chamber. The waste thus dropped is fired on a weekly basis through the firing inlet in the lower chamber. The ntire incinerator is attached to the outer wall of the toilet. A vent pipe is fixed with the incinerator to eliminate the smoke and gases produced during the firing of waste Cost breakup for incinerator
The Rates may fluctuate in different areas. For more details contact P Amudha, Project Officer, UNICEF, Email: pamudha@unicef.org
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