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PART I INTRODUCTION
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PART II INSTITUTIONAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
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2.INSTITUTIONAL, POLICY, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR RURAL SANITATION AND WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
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2.1 Overview
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2.2.Institutional Arrangement
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2.3.Policies and Regulations
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2.4 Discharge Standards
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2.5.Sources of funds
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2.6.Typical provincial cases
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2.7.Conclusions and recommendations
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PART III TECHNICAL BASIS
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3 Overview of Rural Sanitation and Wastewater Management
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3.1 Domestic Wastewater
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3.2 Rural Toilets in China – Source of Black Water
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3.3 Decentralized vs. Centralized Rural Wastewater Management
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4 Rural Wastewater Treatment Technology
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4.1 Preliminary Treatment
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4.2. Primary Treatment
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4.3 Secondary Treatment
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4.3.1 Attached Growth Process
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4.3.2 Suspended growth Process
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4.3.3 Waste Stabilization Pond
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4.3.4 Constructed Wetlands
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4.3.5 Subsurface Wastewater Infiltration Systems
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5 Wastewater Treatment Process Design
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5.1 General Design Consideration
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5.2 Sewage Collection Alternatives
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5.3 Wastewater Treatment Process Design
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5.4 Water Reuse
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5.5 Sludge Management
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PART IV PROJECT PLANNING AND DESIGN
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6 Project Planning and Design
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6.1 Diagnosis for Project Villages – Initial Community Assessment
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6.2 Establishment of Stakeholder Group
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6.3 Assessment on Existing Conditions and Community’s Capacity
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6.3.1 Physical Conditions Assessment
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6.3.2 Community’s Capacity Assessment
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6.4 Baseline Engineering Survey and Assessment
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6.5 Project Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Assessment
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6.6 Selection of Operation Model
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6.7 Project Cost Estimate
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7 Community Participation
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7.1 Why Need Community Participation?
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7.2 Principles of Community Participation
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7.3 Community Participation Activities
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PART V PROJECT FINANCING
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8 Financing, Subsidies, and Cost Recovery
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8.1 Programmatic Costs
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8.2 Project Implementation Costs
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8.3 Project Financing
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8.4 Subsidies
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8.5 Cost Recovery
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PART VI PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT
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9 Procurement and Implementation
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9.1 Procurement Principles
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9.2 Procurement Alternatives
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9.3 Procurement Planning
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10 System Adminstration, Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring
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10.1 Introduction
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10.2 Management and Administration Arrangement
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10.3 Operation and Maintenance
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10.4 Reporting and Monitoring
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10.5 Operator Training and Support
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Appendix: Case Studies – Rural Wastewater Management in Zhejiang, Shanxi, and Jiangsu Province
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1.Zhejiang Province
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2.Shanxi Province
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3.Jiangsu Province
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4.Summary
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REFERENCES
4.Summary
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- The progress of rural wastewater treatment varies across the country. For example, Zhejiang Province has formed its own unique policy system, issued a number of policies and regulations, and standardized systematically the construction, technological transformation, management, operation and maintenance of rural wastewater treatment; Shanxi Province is still in the stage of vigorous promotion of facility construction; while Jiangsu Province is in the stage of parallel facility construction and standardized management, operation and maintenance.
- The local leading departments for rural wastewater treatment are often different (for example, the housing and urban-rural construction department is in charge in Zhejiang Province, while the ecological environment department is in charge in Shanxi Province), which is not exactly the same as that of the central ministries.
- Even in regions with relatively developed economies and excellent natural endowments, it is impossible to implement the principle of "polluters pay" from the very beginning, and the farmer payment system still needs a process of gradual establishment and improvement.
- Many local governments have introduced third-party professional operation and maintenance agencies in different forms to be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the rural wastewater treatment facilities. The characteristics of rural wastewater are that the pollution sources are relatively scattered and the amount of wastewater is relatively small and fluctuant, so that it is difficult to have the economic scale that can support professional operation and maintenance for the rural wastewater treatment system based on villages. The local government's centralized packaging of rural wastewater treatment projects within a certain area, or even bundled with urban sewage treatment projects, will help attract social capital and professional operation and maintenance agencies to participate in rural wastewater treatment. However, effective supervision is required for third-party operation and maintenance agencies. The performance appraisal system, remote wastewater management information system, and rural coordinator system introduced by some local governments are all beneficial explorations for improving rural wastewater treatment.