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Title: Large-scale informal settlements have multiplied in the Khartoum area since the 1980s
Date created:
22 Jun 2007
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Description: Most of these settlements have very limited access to water, and no sewage of waste management

Keywords: environmental health, public health, Khartoum, Khartoum state, human settlements, urbanisation, land tenure, domestic wastes, environmental sanitation, sewage disposal, sewerage, solid waste management, waste disposal, waste treatment, waste management
 
Title: Raw sewage flowing to the White Nile
Date created:
22 Jun 2007
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Description: Though there is a sewage network in Khartoum, it does not cover the entire city and no longer works properly, as it is stretched well beyond capacity

Keywords: environmental health, Khartoum, Khartoum state, water pollution, urbanisation, environmental sanitation, sewage disposal, sanitation, sewerage
 
Title: Sewage being transferred to the Khartoum sewage works
Date created:
22 Jun 2007
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Description: The majority of the urban population of Sudan relies on basic latrines or septic tanks that are emptied by truck.

Keywords: environmental health, Khartoum, Khartoum state, water pollution, urbanisation, environmental sanitation, sewage disposal, sanitation, sewerage
 
Title: In towns without sewage plants, septic waste tankers empty their loads on the city outskirts
Date created:
22 Jun 2007
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Description: In this case, sewage is transferred to the main wadi supplying drinking water to Port Sudan

Keywords: drinking water, general health issues, environmental health, Port Sudan, Red Sea state, water pollution, urbanisation, environmental sanitation, sewage disposal, sanitation, sewerage
 
Title: Waterborne diseases are a particularly severe problem in Southern Sudan, due to lack of water supply and sewage infrastructure
Date created:
22 Jun 2007
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Keywords: drinking water, water pollution, water supply, water treatment, water-related diseases, malaria and other diseases, environmental health, Juba, Bahr el Jabal, Bahr el Jabal (Central Equatoria) state, urbanisation, environmental sanitation, sewage disposal, sanitation, sewerage
 
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