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  2. File:Twin Pits for Pour Flush diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Pit latrine - Wikipedia

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    For this reason they are subsumed under the term "pit latrine". The fecal sludge that is removed from the full pits of twin-pit pour-flush pit latrines is somewhat safer to handle and reuse than the fecal sludge from single pit pour-flush latrines. However, significant health risks for the workers who are emptying the pits remain in either case.

  4. Latrine - Wikipedia

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    Other types of pit latrines may include the Reed Odourless Earth Closet, the arborloo or treebog (very simple types of composting toilet), or the twin pit pour-flush pit latrine, popularized by Sulabh International. The shelter that covers such a pit latrine is known in some varieties of English as an outhouse.

  5. Toilet - Wikipedia

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    The flushing can use as little as 2–3 litres (0.44–0.66 imp gal; 0.53–0.79 US gal). [3] This type of toilet is common in many Asian countries. The toilet can be connected to one or two pits, in which case it is called a "pour flush pit latrine" or a "twin pit pour flush to pit latrine". It can also be connected to a septic tank. [9]

  6. Improved sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Pit latrine with slab; Ventilated improved pit latrine (abbreviated as VIP latrine) Composting toilet; Sanitation facilities that are not considered as "improved" (also called "unimproved") are: Public or shared latrine (meaning a toilet that is used by more than one household) Flush/pour flush to elsewhere (not into a pit, septic tank, or sewer)

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