Spotlight on Japan’s “Johkasou” Sanitation System: A Model for Asia
Video | 18 February 2021
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Japan’s decentralized wastewater treatment system, known as “Johkasou,” has made affordable on-site sanitation facilities widely available and contributed to the country’s high sanitation standard.
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