User Manual

SaniChoice is best used following these steps:

  1. View technologies and provide your case settings to find locally appropriate solutions. You can use criteria such as soil type, vehicular access, or surface area requirements. You can also select between humanitarian or development context and set the already existing infrastructure.
  2. View most appropriate systems and compare those regarding evaluation criteria such as technical maturity, capital and operational investment requirements or resource recovery.
  3. View and select system templates to further narrow down the system option.
  4. Iterate and refine your technology or template selection.
  5. Share and save results in a report or to continue working with stakeholder for instance in a workshop setting.

The user manual provides an overview on all functionalities with the aim that you learn how to use SaniChoice.

 

Using SaniChoice is an iterative process. You may want to save, share and reload your session:

 

A sanitation system template defines a class of sanitation systems with similar characteristics. Each sanitation system can be assigned to one unique template.

System templates help to diversify the options that are considered in planning. But not all the templates do equally make sense in all cases and the number of options should be limited not to overwhelm stakeholders. Generally, only three to a maximum of eight systems can be evaluated in detail. To make sure that conflicts of interest are made visible in this evaluation and multi-stakeholder negotiations can take place, the discussed sanitation systems should be all from different templates. By default, SaniChoice selects systems from the templates that in average have the highest appropriateness. But you can also prioritise and/or exclude system templates that are not relevant in your case. The template filter helps you to find the preferred or undesired systems. It uses technical characteristics as well as the level of centralisation.

 

SaniChoice can automatically find all valid system configurations from a set of technologies. Because this number is very high, it provides only a limited number of options according to the system settings defined under “Case Settings”. By default, SaniChoice provides 10 systems from 10 different system templates according to the highest appropriateness score.

 

Provide the local conditions using geo-physical, technical, socio-cultural, legal, financial as well as criteria concerning capacity and management. Set how many system options you want to pre-select and if they are to be chosen according to local appropriateness or resource recovery and losses.

 

There exist different sanitation technologies along the sanitation value chain that is defined by five functional groups from the user interface to final reuse or disposal. You can either exclude or include technologies or use the case settings to evaluate their local appropriateness.

If you click on a given technology, you will access the technology information sheet.