The Characteristics and Management Practices of Public Toilets in Wa, Ghana
The Characteristics and Management Practices of Public Toilets in Wa, Ghana.
Abstract
Public toilets are an important sanitation option that responds to the sanitary needs of the urban poor and transient populace.
This research, therefore, seeks to explore the characteristics and, the operation and maintenance practices of public toilets in Wa Township. All the public toilet facilities in Wa were purposively selected and considered under this study.
The use of questionnaires, surveys, and key informant interviews were employed to solicit the required data that were analysed to generate the desired outcomes. The results indicate that the sanitary conditions of most public toilet facilities were in a sorry state and need urgent improvement.
The findings of the study further suggested that poor supervision, lack of regular and adequate on-site water supply, lack of training on toilet management and maintenance has contributed to the sorry state of most toilet facilities.
In line with the findings, the study recommends the resourcing and tooling of Environmental Health Officers of the Municipal Assembly for
effective and intensive monitoring of the public toilet facilities to ensure operators comply with the guidelines for
the provision, operation, and maintenance of public toilets.
The study further recommends the establishment of a sludge treatment plant or a dedicated and regulated site for the dumping of faecal sludge.
Keywords: Public Toilet, Faecal, Sludge, Management
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