id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-327865-xxov2x33 Cisneros, B.J. Safe Sanitation in Low Economic Development Areas 2011-01-24 .txt text/plain 30255 1637 51 As part of the text and to face the requirements for poor rural and urban areas and water-scarce regions, basic sanitation, wastewater treatment, and water reuse alternatives are described with emphasis on their constraints and limitations for developing countries. In addition, in the developed countries, the term sanitation applies not only to the installation of sewers but also to the full implementation of systems for the safe disposal and reuse of treated wastewater, sludge, and septage. In addition, they offer the following benefits (Lenghton et al., 2005; Correlje and Schuetze, 2008) : (1) they allow investments to be made stepwise, in line with available funds, local development, and population growth; (2) they are used in smaller areas of service that are easier to manage; (3) they allow the use of different technologies to provide services to different socioeconomic groups; and (4) they facilitate the reuse of water on-site. ./cache/cord-327865-xxov2x33.txt ./txt/cord-327865-xxov2x33.txt