Translate page with Google Home Stories Decentralized: New Waste Management Methods in Alleppey, India Story August 7, 2019 Decentralized: New Waste Management Methods in Alleppey, India Country: India Author: Katelyn Weisbrod 2019 Reporting Fellow Share this page on Facebook Share this page on Twitter Email this page Print this page English Project Kerala: How to Waste Alleppey, India, a tropical, tourist town connected by streams and canals, is facing the challenge... Katelyn Weisbrod 2019 Reporting Fellow READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT SECTIONS Article A system for aerobically treating wastewater in Chathanad Colony is one example of decentralized waste management, a technique of dealing with waste in a community where conventional methods are not as feasible. Image by Katelyn Weisbrod. India, 2019. Several groups in Alleppey are coming together to clean up the tourist town's canals by rerouting garbage and sewage from the community in an effort to revitalize the town. RELATED CONTENT Navigating Alleppey’s Obstacle Course of Waste Management: ‘It’s Up to Us to Change That’ Katelyn Weisbrod 2019 Reporting Fellow July 5, 2019 Alleppey: From Littered Canals to Vibrant Neighborhood Katelyn Weisbrod 2019 Reporting Fellow May 31, 2019 Notes from Metro Manila’s Informal Settler Communities Micah Castelo 2019 Reporting Fellow August 7, 2019