Type | Working Paper |
Title | Piloting Pit Emptying Service in Kigali, Rwanda |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2017 |
Abstract | Pivot recently launched a new division of the business, Pit Vidura, which offers a safe and hygienic pit latrine emptying service in low-income and informal settlements in Kigali. Prior to Pit Vidura, the only option for emptying a full pit latrine was to do so manually – a procedure that involved a person getting inside the pit and shoveling it out and then dumping the waste in the immediate vicinity. Pit Vidura is currently the only pit exhausting service that is safe, reliable, and affordable to residents in dense settlements in Kigali. Pit Vidura’s potential market includes urban households with full pit latrines that need a safe and affordable pit emptying service. In Kigali, an estimated 103,000 households use pit latrines across the city. Many of these latrines are in dense settlements, inaccessible to traditional exhauster trucks. Even if these pit latrines are accessible, the exhauster trucks refuse to service them due to the added complications of the weak structural integrity of the pits (unable to cope with strong vacuum) and high volumes of solid waste. Between the beginning of May and the end of October 2016, 152 pits were emptied by Pit Vidura using an eVac pump. The eVac was used to excavate sludge from household pit latrines, and a truck was hired to transport sludge, contained in barrels, from households to the Pivot Works fuel factory. A group of six pit latrine emptiers were trained to do the work safely and equipped with the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). An in-depth cost analysis was carried out for this period. Among the findings are that customer prices are set too low because household revenues are insufficient to cover the operational costs of the service. A better understanding of the target market’s willingness to pay is needed to determine a price point that achieves cost recovery while continuing to serve our target market. To lower the cost of service delivery, Pit Vidura will focus on developing a pit-to-road pump technology to enhance the efficiency of the emptying process. |
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