List of abbreviations used in sanitation
This is a list of abbreviations and acronyms commonly used in the sanitation sector or more broadly in the WASH sector.
A
- AA - Activated alumina
 - ADB - Asian Development Bank
 - ABR - Anaerobic baffled reactor - improved septic tank with baffles, see also Anaerobic digestion and DEWATS
 - ACP - Anaerobic contact process
 - AD - Anaerobic digestion
 - AF - Anaerobic filters, see also Anaerobic digestion
 - AfDB - African Development Bank
 - AfWA - African Water Association
 - AIT - Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Thailand
 - aka or a.k.a. - "also known as"
 - AMCOW - African Ministers’ Council on Water
 - As - Arsenic
 - ATS - Aerobic treatment system
 - AusAID - Australian Agency for International Development
 - AWF - African Water Facility, an initiative of the African Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW), hosted and administered by African Development Bank (AfDB)
 
B
- BCC - Behavioral change communication
 - BMGF - Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
 - BMZ - Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
 - BOD or BOD5 - Biological oxygen demand (measured for five days)
 - BOP or BoP - Bottom of the pyramid (or base of the pyramid)
 - BOT - Build-operate-transfer
 - BSF - Black soldier fly or Biosand filter
 - BSFL - Black soldier fly larvae
 
C
- cap - capita, as per capita (or per person)
 - CAPEX - Capital expenditure
 - CATS - Community approaches to total sanitation, a term coined by UNICEF
 - CBO - Community-based organization
 - CBOD - Carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand
 - CBS - Container-based sanitation
 - CCT - Conditional cash transfer
 - CHC - Community Health Clubs
 - CHP - Combined heat and power
 - CLTS - Community-led total sanitation
 - CLUES - Community Led Urban Environmental Sanitation
 - CFU - Colony-forming unit
 - COD - Controlled open defecation
 - COD - Chemical oxygen demand
 - CoP - Community of practice
 - CP - Contact precipitation, see precipitation
 - CSO - Combined sewer overflow or Civil Society Organization (same as Non-governmental organization)
 - CSR - Corporate social responsibility
 - CW - Constructed wetland
 
D
- DALY - Disability-adjusted life year
 - DEWATS - Decentralized wastewater treatment system
 - DFID - Department for International Development (United Kingdom)
 - DNA - Deoxyribonucleic acid
 - DO - Dissolved oxygen
 - DRC - Democratic Republic of the Congo
 - DRR - Disaster risk reduction
 
E
- Ecosan - Ecological sanitation
 - EC - Electrical conductivity
 - Eh - Redox potential
 - EIA - Environmental impact assessment
 - EM - Effective microorganisms
 - EN - European standards (the N stands for Normalisation in French), e.g. EN 12566
 - EPA - United States Environmental Protection Agency
 - EPS - Extracellular polymeric substances
 - EQND - Equality and nondiscrimination
 - ESARO - East and Southern Africa Region
 - EU - European Union
 
F
- FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
 - FAQ - Frequently asked questions
 - FC - Fecal coliforms
 - FECR - Fecal egg count reduction; closest article is on anthelmintic
 - FFS (or F4S) - Fit for School
 - FGD - Focus group discussion; closest article may be Qualitative psychological research
 - FGM - Female genital mutilation
 - FOAM - Focus on Opportunity, Ability and Motivation
 - FS - Fecal (or faecal) sludge; closest article is septage
 - FSM - Fecal (or faecal) sludge management
 - FSSM - Fecal sludge and septage management
 - FSTP - Fecal sludge treatment plant
 - FTI - Faecally-transmitted infections; closest article is fecal–oral transmission
 
G
- GAP - Good agricultural practices
 - GHG - Greenhouse gases
 - GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
 - GLAAS - UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water
 - GPS - Global positioning system
 - GSF - Global sanitation fund, closest page is Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council
 
H
- HACCP - Hazard analysis and critical control points
 - hab. - inhabitant or user, used in design parameters of wastewater treatment, e.g. 60 g BOD/hab.
 - HAI - Hospital-acquired infection
 - HCF - Health care facility
 - HEDF - Human excreta derived fertiliser (see reuse of excreta)
 - HEW - Health Extension Worker
 - HH - Household
 - HIA - Health impact assessment
 - HQ - Headquarters
 - HRWS - Human right to water and sanitation
 - HWF - Handwashing facility
 
I
- ICT - Information and communications technology
 - IDP - Internally displaced person, often used as "IDP camp"
 - IEC - Information, education, communication; closest article may be Behavior change (public health)
 - INR - Indian rupee, currency in India
 - IWRM - Integrated water resources management
 
J
K
- KAP - Knowledge, attitude and practice
 - kL (or Kl) - Kilo liters (or 1000 liters, same as 1 cubic meter)
 - KM - Knowledge management
 - Ksh - Kenyan shilling, currency in Kenya
 - KVIP - Kumasi ventilated-improved pit, closest article is Pit latrine
 
L
- L - Lakh, used for one hundred thousand in India
 - L - Liter (or litre in British English spelling)
 - LCC - Life-cycle cost, see Whole-life cost or Life-cycle cost analysis
 - LCCA - Life-cycle cost analysis
 - LGA - Local government area
 - LMICs - Low and middle income countries
 - LNOB - Leave no one behind
 - lpcd - Liters per capita per day (liters per person per day), e.g. for daily wastewater flowrate
 
M
- MBBR - Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor
 - MBR - Membrane bioreactor
 - MCA - Multiple criteria analysis, see Multiple-criteria decision analysis
 - MCDA - Multiple-criteria decision analysis
 - MDA - Mass drug administration
 - MDG - Millennium Development Goal
 - M&E - Monitoring and evaluation
 - MENA - Middle East and North Africa
 - MFC - Microbial fuel cell
 - MFI - Microfinance institution
 - mg - Milligram
 - μg - Microgram
 - MHM - Menstrual hygiene management
 - ML - Megaliter or 1 million liter or 1000 cubic meters
 - MLD - Million liters per day
 - MOH - Ministry of health (see also List of health departments and ministries)
 - MOOC - Massive open online course
 - MOS - Manual of style, see also: MOS for WikiProject Sanitation
 - MoU - Memorandum of understanding
 - MoUD - Ministry of Urban Development
 - MSW - Municipal solid waste
 
N
- NBA - Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan in India, formerly called "Total Sanitation Campaign" (TSC) - not to be confused with CLTS
 - NGO - Non-governmental organization
 - NIMBY - Not In My Back Yard
 - NRW - Non-revenue water
 - NSS - Non-sewered sanitation (similar term to fecal sludge management)
 - NTDs - Neglected tropical diseases
 
O
- OBA - Output based aid
 - OD - Open defecation
 - ODA - Official development assistance
 - ODK - Open Data Kit
 - O&M - Operation and maintenance
 - ODF - Open defecation free, i.e. a community without open defecation taking place
 - OP - Omni Processor
 - OPEX - Operational expenditure (or operating expense)
 - ORP - Oxidation reduction potential
 - ORT - Oral rehydration therapy
 
P
- PbR - Payment by results
 - PC - Preventive chemotherapy; closest article is helminthiasis
 - PFU - Plaque-forming unit
 - PHC - Primary health centre
 - PIM - Post implementation monitoring; no article yet, see WASH
 - PMU - Project management unit
 - PSP - Public sector participation, see also Public–private partnership
 - PVC - Polyvinyl chloride
 - PPP - Public private partnership
 - ppm - Parts per million
 - ppb - Parts per billion
 
Q
- QA/QC - Quality assurance / quality control
 - Q&A - Question and answer, see also FAQ
 - QMRA - Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment
 
R
- RBF - Results-based financing, see also Output based aid or Payment by Results
 - RCT - Randomized controlled trial
 - R&D - Research and development
 - RNA - Ribonucleic acid
 - RRR - Resource Recovery and Reuse
 - RTI - Reproductive tract infection
 - RTTC - Reinvent the Toilet Challenge, an R&D funding scheme by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
 - RVO - Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland (Netherlands Enterprise Agency)
 
S
- SAR - Sodium adsorption ratio
 - SBA (or SBM) - Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Clean India Mission or Swachh Bharat Mission
 - SBR - Sequencing batch reactor
 - SDG - Sustainable Development Goal
 - SDG6 - Sustainable Development Goal Number 6: "Clean Water and Sanitation"
 - SFD - Shit Flow Diagram, see example here
 - SHG - Self-help group
 - SLA - Service-level agreement
 - SLB - Service-level benchmarking
 - SLTS - School-led total sanitation, see Community-led total sanitation
 - SME - Small and medium-sized enterprise
 - SMS - Short message service
 - SOP - Standard operating procedure
 - STP - Sewage treatment plant
 - SRHR - Sexual and reproductive health and rights
 - SRT - Solids retention time, see also Activated sludge
 - SS - Suspended solids
 - SSA - Sub-Saharan Africa
 - SSLA - Sanitation Service-level agreement
 - SSP - Sanitation safety planning; closest page might be Water safety plan
 - SuSanA - Sustainable Sanitation Alliance
 - SWASH - School Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, see Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
 
T
- T90 - Time at which 90 percent reduction in pathogens is achieved
 - TAF - Technology Applicability Framework[1]
 - ThOD - Theoretical oxygen demand
 - ToR - Terms of reference
 - TSC - Total sanitation campaign in India, now called Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan - not to be confused with CLTS
 - TSS - Total suspended solids (in sanitary engineering) or Toxic shock syndrome (medical field)
 - TSSM - Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing
 - TSU - Technical support unit
 
U
- UASB - Upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor
 - UCD - User-centered design
 - UDDT - Urine-diverting dry toilet
 - UDT - Urine diversion toilet
 - UDFT - Urine Diverting Flush Toilet
 - μg - Microgram
 - ULB - Urban local body
 - UNDP - United Nations Development Programme
 - UNEP - United Nations Environment Programme
 - UNSGAB - United Nations Secretary General's Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation
 - USEPA - United States Environmental Protection Agency
 - UTI - Urinary tract infection
 
V
- VIP - Ventilated improved pit latrine
 - VND - Vietnamese Dong (currency in Vietnam)
 
W
- WASH or WaSH - Water, sanitation and hygiene
 - WASH2 - Water, sanitation, hygiene and health
 - WatSan - Water and sanitation, used in the same way as WASH
 - WC - Water closet
 - WEF - Water-Energy-Food nexus
 - WG - Working group, e.g. working groups of SuSanA
 - WinS - WASH in schools
 - WHO - World Health Organization
 - WPM - Water point mapping
 - WSP: 
- Water and sanitation program of the World Bank
 - Water safety plan
 - Waste stabilization pond
 
 - WSUP - Water and sanitation for the urban poor
 - WSH - Water, sanitation, hygiene
 - WSSCC - Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council
 - WTD - World Toilet Day
 - WTP:
- Water treatment plant
 - Willingness to pay
 
 - WWD - World Water Day
 - WWTP - Wastewater treatment plant
 - WYSIWYG - What You See is What You Get
 
See also
- Wikiproject Sanitation
 - List of water supply and sanitation by country
 
References
- ↑ "The Technology Applicability Framework (TAF) - a participatory tool to validate low-income urban WASH technologies - Google Scholar". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2017-03-21.
 
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